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I've taken the plunge and installed Windows 2008 64-bit on my laptop after a re-imaging "opportunity" caused by IpSec and dogfooding a pre-release of some software that will remain nameless.
So far my trusty Dell 820 is working pretty well. Disk to disk copy was a respectable 45 MB/Sec, and I can use Hyper-V and VMM 2008 to play with my virtual machines.
Some common issues to watch out for that got me:
A) Bluetooth - I gave up
B) The Essential Windows Search in Outlook not installed by default. I used this blog to help https://www.win2008workstation.com/wordpress/2008/03/17/enable-windows-search-service/
D) Windows LiveWriter didn't work. Hard coding of o/s checks into setup - naughty naughty. I used this blog to help https://weblogs.asp.net/cazzu/archive/2008/03/25/installing-windows-live-writer-on-windows-2008.aspx
e) a few things are not installed by default, but can be selected from Roles and Features - like Desktop experience, Wireless LAN Management and dot.net 3.0.
f) Could not find a video driver for love nor money - I tries the NVidia Vista x64 bit driver available from dell and it worked!! no blue screens yet ;-)
Comments
- Anonymous
June 01, 2010
Hey Bob, don't give up on Bluetooth!www.win2008r2workstation.com/.../viewtopic.phpHacky but it does work.