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	<title>Comments on: Gah&#8230; I really hate doing windows&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Tony</title>
		<link>http://www.miguelito.org/2005/06/19/gah-i-really-hate-doing-windows/comment-page-1/#comment-4</link>
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		<description>I found an easy solution myself. Go into the boot list, and there was a new choice after installing x64. It was called L13000. My best guess is this might be the L1 cache for my cpu (3000+). Possibly it caches certain files into there and a bug in x64 forgets about them or something. I am by no means an expert on how software and hardware work together though, so I cannot come to a true conclusion on why this fixed the problem.

P.S. I installed to a SATA drive no problem. The only catch I ran into was needing to alter the boot sequence from my HD to that L13000.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found an easy solution myself. Go into the boot list, and there was a new choice after installing x64. It was called L13000. My best guess is this might be the L1 cache for my cpu (3000+). Possibly it caches certain files into there and a bug in x64 forgets about them or something. I am by no means an expert on how software and hardware work together though, so I cannot come to a true conclusion on why this fixed the problem.</p>
<p>P.S. I installed to a SATA drive no problem. The only catch I ran into was needing to alter the boot sequence from my HD to that L13000.</p>
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