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I've been handed an Acer Extensa 5220 laptop that has no OS. The 225GB HDD has been wiped.
The owner wants to install a 64-bit system.
Anyone know of bootable software that will reveal if the processor\mobo will accept 64-bit?
Acer's website says only that 'some' of the 5220 models are 64-bit capable.
Later: Problem solved. I used the 'suck it and see' method - threw in the W7 install DVD and the system accepted a 64-bit install. Proceeding now.
However, if anyone has successfully used bootable software such as I've described above, it would likely be helpful for other users.
The owner wants to install a 64-bit system.
Anyone know of bootable software that will reveal if the processor\mobo will accept 64-bit?
Acer's website says only that 'some' of the 5220 models are 64-bit capable.
Later: Problem solved. I used the 'suck it and see' method - threw in the W7 install DVD and the system accepted a 64-bit install. Proceeding now.
However, if anyone has successfully used bootable software such as I've described above, it would likely be helpful for other users.
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