By Darren Neese on
4/25/2009 11:32 PM
I just installed Vista 64-bit Ultimate Edition on my home workstation. For the past week or two I've been dealing with a faulty system drive that had XP Pro on it. About a week ago, I went to a .net user group meeting here in Orlando, FL and won the Vista Ultimate pack (32 & 64-bit). At first I doubted my old AMD64 Athalon which I build about four years ago could handle it.
After taking a week to back up all my hard drive's file to a one terrabyte external drive (I was suprised it took this long too), I finally decided to give it a try. I opened the side door to my rather large tower case, unplugged the old IDE drive which it had been booting off of and only left my faster SATA drives in place for Vista to attempt to recognize and use.
I booted off the 64-bit disk of Vista Ultimate and it immediate recognized my SATA drives which previous XP Pro was never able to pick up when being installed. HOT DOG!
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