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    Guide to Vista 32 bit installation

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Ninjazn, Jul 11, 2007.

  1. Ninjazn

    Ninjazn Notebook Consultant

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    I know a lot of us are buying the Sager 2090 with Vista 64 bit pre-installed. I was wondering if anyone could explain how to remove that and install the 32 bit version instead. If drivers are needed could someone please list all of them? Also Donald, is it possible that Powernotebooks could just install the 32-bit version of Vista so I could already have that one when I get my laptop?
     
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    just boot the CD and follow the instructions...clean install.


    I would think that the drivers are on the CD already considering you get both the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions.
     
  3. Ninjazn

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    If I just put in the 32-bit version CD and install, does it replace my 64-bit version? Do I have to remove the 64-bit first somehow?
     
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    if you do a clean install it will replace the 64-bit version. If you do a clean install I don't think you have to remove anything.
     
  5. flippoet

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    i prefer formatting the hard drive first and then installing vista 32-bit. you can do this from the installation program that comes up when you boot from the cd. the 32 bit drivers however are not on the dvd that come with the laptops so i suggest you download them and install them before uninstalling
     
  6. Ninjazn

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    Where can I find all the drivers I need to install? Basically this is what I'm understanding (tell me if I am right or wrong):

    1. Download and install 32-bit Vista drivers.
    2. Put 32-bit Vista CD into CD-Drive and do a clean install.
    3. You're done?
     
  7. Agent CoolBlue

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    3.install drivers.
     
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    are the XP drivers on the CD already?

    I got XP home and just wanted to make sure I would have all the necessary drivers.
     
  10. flippoet

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    no. the cd i got only came with vista 64 bit. the later shipments might come with more drivers i just don't know. i'm pretty sure if you get xp installed you'll get xp drivers
     
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