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October 12th, 2009 15:00
XPS 1210 Notebook & Win 7 64-Bit OS
About a month ago I purchased two 2GB ram modules from Dell to replace the two 1GB ram that shipped with the notebook. I was less than thrilled when I bought the 1210 when about a week or so latter it was replaced by the XPS 1330—late June 2007. I was well-aware of the 32-bit OS limit of a bit more than 3GB ram usage (upgrade to Vista Ultimate 32-bit), but I thought the processor (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.15 GH) & other hardware would support a 64-bit OS. With the NVIDIA GeoForce Go 7400 display adapter, however, I’m not really confident that a 64-bit Win OS is supported.
No issues with the new ram per se—you just need to be a bit patient for the BIOS (Dell ver. A08) to recognize it. Other than the video card, I don’t think there are other 64-bit hardware issues. If anyone has any experience trying to use a Win 64-bit OS with the XPS 1210, I’d greatly appreciate the feedback.



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All Core 2s have EM64T support. However, the chipset in the system is too old to support memory remapping - so you will not see all 4G of RAM, even with a 64-bit operating system.