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07-19-2009 01:07 AM
07-19-2009 01:07 AM
Upgrade to windows 2003 64 bit
We have a server : hp proliat dl 360 g5 rec with windows server 2003 32 bit - now we check how to upgrade to 64 bit.
Do we neet to by a new operating system fo 64 bit or we can use our disk to instal 64 bit.
Do we neet to by a new operating system fo 64 bit or we can use our disk to instal 64 bit.
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07-19-2009 02:07 AM
07-19-2009 02:07 AM
Re: Upgrade to windows 2003 64 bit
you can install 64-bit OS in G5 server.
a warrior never quits
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07-19-2009 02:25 AM
07-19-2009 02:25 AM
Re: Upgrade to windows 2003 64 bit
Thanks for reply.
Should I buy a new operating system for 64 Bit or I can use the same disk I have install the 32 bit.
Liora
Should I buy a new operating system for 64 Bit or I can use the same disk I have install the 32 bit.
Liora
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07-19-2009 04:32 AM
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Re: Upgrade to windows 2003 64 bit
Shalom,
Should I buy a new operating system for 64 Bit or I can use the same disk I have install the 32 bit.
You need to purchase the 64 bit OS in any event. You can install in the same disk or divide the disk that is a choice.
There is almost no reason to run both OS' at the same time. Almost everything you can do on the 32 bit OS will run fine on a 64 bit OS
SEP
Should I buy a new operating system for 64 Bit or I can use the same disk I have install the 32 bit.
You need to purchase the 64 bit OS in any event. You can install in the same disk or divide the disk that is a choice.
There is almost no reason to run both OS' at the same time. Almost everything you can do on the 32 bit OS will run fine on a 64 bit OS
SEP
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