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Hi, i've recently decided to do a fresh install of XP Pro x64 on my system over my current XP Pro x86.
So i installed the OS, then all drivers. Then i tried to install Windows Live messenger and it said it couldnt install on any OS's earlier than Service Pack 2. So then i went to the Microsoft site and downloaded Service Pack 2 for XP Pro x64
(WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB914961-SP2-x64-ENU.exe)
I installed it and everything went fine. When i right-click My Computer and go to Properties it says: Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Version 2003 Service Pack 2
Then i activated Windows online and started installing updates through automatic updates.
Now when i try install Windows Live messenger again it comes up with the same message saying "Sorry, Windows Live programs cannot be installed on Windows Server, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, or Windows operating systems earlier than Windows XP Service Pack 2"
Then i decided to try something else, so i tried installing the ZuneDesktopTheme and i get the same message. Even when i go to the Microsoft website to download Windows Media Player 11, it says:
Setup detected that you are running: Windows 2003 Server There is no download available for this operating system. To get Windows Media Player 10, please go to Windows Update and install Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later.
Huh i dont get it? Nothing seems to recognize my OS properly? Or is my OS not what it claims it is in the properties of My Computer?
Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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"Jin" <Jin[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:692A0153-9F73-4527-98E3-2A08A54FD1D8[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi, i've recently decided to do a fresh install of XP Pro x64 on my system > over my current XP Pro x86. > > So i installed the OS, then all drivers. Then i tried to install Windows > Live messenger and it said it couldnt install on any OS's earlier than > Service Pack 2. So then i went to the Microsoft site and downloaded > Service > Pack 2 for XP Pro x64 > > (WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB914961-SP2-x64-ENU.exe) > > I installed it and everything went fine. When i right-click My Computer > and > go to Properties it says: > Microsoft Windows XP > Professional x64 Edition > Version 2003 > Service Pack 2 > > Then i activated Windows online and started installing updates through > automatic updates. > > Now when i try install Windows Live messenger again it comes up with the > same message saying "Sorry, Windows Live programs cannot be installed on > Windows Server, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, or Windows operating > systems earlier than Windows XP Service Pack 2" > > Then i decided to try something else, so i tried installing the > ZuneDesktopTheme and i get the same message. Even when i go to the > Microsoft > website to download Windows Media Player 11, it says: > > Setup detected that you are running: Windows 2003 Server > There is no download available for this operating system. To get Windows > Media Player 10, please go to Windows Update and install Windows Server > 2003 > SP1 or later. > > Huh i dont get it? Nothing seems to recognize my OS properly? Or is my OS > not what it claims it is in the properties of My Computer? > > Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Hi Jin,
Technically, XP Professional x64 is really a client version of Server 2003 x64. So, for some downloads you need the Server 2003 x64 version.
The Windows Live stuff was blocked on Server, hence being blocked on XP x64. I did hear that the latest Live Essentials suite is now able to be installed on Server, but I have only used it on Server 2008, I haven't tried it on Server 2003.
The Zune Desktop theme also is blocked on x64. Orca.msi is your friend :) (Use Orca and remove the block from the launch condition (I think that was what it was under) - it was a while ago since I did that, but it worked perfectly).
-- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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Hi, Jin.
[Quoted Text] > Hi, i've recently decided to do a fresh install of XP Pro x64 on my system > over my current XP Pro x86.
Any switch from 32-bit to 64-bit (or vice-versa) requires a "clean install". Is that what you meant by "a fresh install"? When you said, "over ..x86", I thought you meant an "upgrade" from x86 to x64, which is not allowed.
Did you reformat that partition where x86 had been, and then boot from the x64 CD-ROM to run Setup?
I haven't run WinXP in a couple of years. As I recall, the word "Professional" never appeared in the name of 64-bit WinXP. WinXP "Pro" always meant 32-bit, NOT 64-bit. Has WinXP x64 changed its name since I stopped using it? (I've never used ANY "Server" edition; maybe those use the Pro designation.)
Oh, I just did a search and found Charlie's smiling face at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/64bit/russel_x64faq.mspx, where it appears that XP X64 is now clearly labeled "Professional". How did I miss that? Above Charlie's portrait it says, "Published: July 25, 2005". Have I been asleep that long?
RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc[ at ]grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2009 1202 in Win7 x64 6801)
"Jin" <Jin[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:692A0153-9F73-4527-98E3-2A08A54FD1D8[ at ]microsoft.com... > Hi, i've recently decided to do a fresh install of XP Pro x64 on my system > over my current XP Pro x86. > > So i installed the OS, then all drivers. Then i tried to install Windows > Live messenger and it said it couldnt install on any OS's earlier than > Service Pack 2. So then i went to the Microsoft site and downloaded > Service > Pack 2 for XP Pro x64 > > (WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB914961-SP2-x64-ENU.exe) > > I installed it and everything went fine. When i right-click My Computer > and > go to Properties it says: > Microsoft Windows XP > Professional x64 Edition > Version 2003 > Service Pack 2 > > Then i activated Windows online and started installing updates through > automatic updates. > > Now when i try install Windows Live messenger again it comes up with the > same message saying "Sorry, Windows Live programs cannot be installed on > Windows Server, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, or Windows operating > systems earlier than Windows XP Service Pack 2" > > Then i decided to try something else, so i tried installing the > ZuneDesktopTheme and i get the same message. Even when i go to the > Microsoft > website to download Windows Media Player 11, it says: > > Setup detected that you are running: Windows 2003 Server > There is no download available for this operating system. To get Windows > Media Player 10, please go to Windows Update and install Windows Server > 2003 > SP1 or later. > > Huh i dont get it? Nothing seems to recognize my OS properly? Or is my OS > not what it claims it is in the properties of My Computer? > > Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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