Is Error 12 really a RAM issue?

<< < (3/4) > >>

Jayroo:
Quote from: phnxflyng on 2012 September 08, 23:48:48

Quote from: jezzer on 2012 September 08, 20:57:24

You have to have a processor that is capable of running a 64-bit OS as well.


Jezzer, do you know whether my Intel Core 2 6400 is capable?


Don't bother Jezzer when you can google something in five seconds.
http://ark.intel.com/products/27249/Intel-Core2-Duo-Processor-E6400-%282M-Cache-2_13-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB%29

phnxflyng:
Quote from: Jayroo on 2012 September 09, 00:52:22

Don't bother Jezzer when you can google something in five seconds.
http://ark.intel.com/products/27249/Intel-Core2-Duo-Processor-E6400-%282M-Cache-2_13-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB%29


Good point, although I didn't have a clear idea of how to google that particular question. In any case, thanks to you both for the info, I appreciate it.

ETA: Jayroo, I followed your link, but I'm afraid I'm too ignorant to really understand the information on the page. I can't tell if it's saying my processor can run 64-bit or not. From what I read, the processor isn't the only part that needs to be capable to run 64-bit, anyway. The chipset, BIOS, device drivers, etc., do too, so I don't think I'm near figuring this out anytime soon. I am not well-versed in computers and computer hardware, a weakness I am painfully aware of but don't currently have the time or the resources to remedy. No worries, though, I'll go bug that people on the Anandtech forum with my questions. :)

caudex:
Second result after searching "intel core duo 2", then clicking on the "Specifications" tab.



How can you fail to find that?

HomeschooledByTards:
Because phnxflyng is a special special (ed) snowflake, is why.

phnxflyng:
I've never pretended anything else.

So, does "architecture" also refer to the chipset, BIOS, device drivers, etc.? Or just the processor? I can't afford to get the pc upgraded to 64-bit at the moment, so I've just got to wait anyway.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page