1.) Will load from CD
2.) Generally, yes, you'll get drivers from Dell.
3.) It will overwrite because you're going to delete the existing partition
and start over. Don't attempt to install without formatting the current OS
partition or simply deleting and recreating it. You'll have a mess if you
do.
4.) None, except that you'll be stuck on this machine with it. Given that
you're paying twice as is, I'd go with a second OEM.
5.) Yes, since you have your original OEM copy. BUT, you can't ever
"upgrade" or "migrate" - it's always a clean install. I'd strongly suggest
you partition your workstation to keep all important data files off on a
separate partition from the OS so that you can easily re-install as
required.
6.) Anything else? Yes - if you're buying a Dell Precision, you're very
likely the sort of user who needs and uses a very powerful machine. That
usually also means a lot of RAM. Your absolute maximum with 32-bit is 4 GB,
and you'll not see much more than about 3GB of that. If you need >4GB of
RAM, you really don't have a choice - you need to run 64-bit Windows.
7.) Most of that software will run on 64-bit, though one or another will
possibly have a piece of it that doesn't work, such as a print driver. For
software that doesn't work, consider running a 32-bit VM inside your
existing 64-bit XP. For many things, this is a very viable workaround. (no,
it won't solve all hardware specific driver issues, and if your software
needs USB you'll need to use VMWare instead of VirtualPC or Virtual Server,
but for a definite majority of software issues, it works quite well.)
--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
"piccolo" <> wrote in message
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> Somehow, I wound buying a Dell Precision workstation with Windows XP
> 64-bit
> installed on it only to discover that a LOT of my software is not 64-bit
> compatible and never will be. HP, Nikon, even Adobe don't appear to have
> functioning fixes for Windows XP 64-bit. So I am faced with having to buy
> an
> OEM version of Windows XP 32-bit and installing that if I want to use my
> existing software library.
>
> Never having installed an OS before, the prospect of installing Windows XP
> 32 scares me and I thought I would ask here for advice.
> 1. am I going to need special cables, etc. or will the thing load from
> the
> CD?
> 2. I presume I can get the necessary drivers either off the Cd that came
> with the computer or from Dell as the OEM?
> 3. could I have a problem that Windows XP 32 is an older system than
> Windows XP 64 (and the installer decides it won't overwrite)?
> 4. Assuming that I am not going to want to migrate the XP 32 license from
> this machine to another, is there any reason to buy a retail rather than
> the
> OEM version I can get from Dell?
> 5. If the world changes and more companies offer 64-bit drivers and
> software and I want to go back to a 64-bit machine, will I be able to
> reload
> the original Windows XP 64 OS?
>
> What else should I be asking and haven't?
> --
> Regards,
>
> Piccolo