Install Windows 8 On Socket 478 Pentium
Apr 15, 2013 Install windows 8 on pentium 4 Socket 478 error. Discussion in 'Windows 8' started by Tidus FFX, Nov 11, 2012. I have tried to install an update to my PCs BIOS but, there still no option for 'execute disable bit'. If that was not a requirement I would be able to install Windows 10 on my old Pentium 4 PC. It is still a. The NX Bit has been a hard coded requirement in Windows since the original Windows 8 was released.
Very Few socket PPGA478 processors from 2003 and earlier support nx. Intel Introduced this in OCT 2004.
Intel implemented the similar XD bit feature in x86 processors beginning with the Pentium 4 processors based on iterations of the Prescott core that were PLGA 775 2005 PLGA 775 and later processors have it. Rather than trying to upgrade such an early system with AGP you need to look for an Optiplex 620 or better or Precision 380 or better. Then you can add a $10 Pentium D 915 PLGA 775. The Precision 380 is the best upgrade because it comes with 375W power supply with PCI-E power and will use up to 8 gigs of DDR2 and runs windows xp, vista, 7, 8, 10 just fine. I'm not aware of ANY socket 478 units other than the PPGA479 mobile units that have this. I did find one that is BOTH Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 511 (1M Cache, 2.80A GHz, 533 MHz FSB) PLGA775, PPGA478 SL8JX. Thank you very much for the answer.
It covers this well. Yes upgrading (buying another pc) be very well. I have already a superior Dell desktop so i am not buying another one. Anyway the links you sent described a type of processor that can do this (I mean they support the NX feature).
Pinjare Me Popat Bole Dj Mp3 Song Free Download. It would be then a matter to see i f i can find one. Just one final answer to confirm that yes it is possible, i can install windows 10. This pc has 4GB memory and that is the reason i want to install windows 10 bit 32. Thanks for the reply. A previous person gave me a reference at the end (CPU) i saw a 'B'. Then I have seen some other letters, A, N, etc. So far the letter is not important because.
I remember i have some CPU's and this one 'SL7PK', according to intel: Intel® Turbo Boost Technology ‡ No Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) ‡ No Intel® 64 ‡ Yes - Intel® Platform Protection Technology Execute Disable Bit ‡ Yes I upgraded to the latest BIOS but still didn't see these features. Anyway the CPU run but it was too hot and windows 10 reported the same 'NX' problem.
As of now i will not bother because it is not much of the CPU but if the BIOS doesn't report this then windows 10 thinks it can't run. Also i don't want to replace the heat sink. Windows 7 ultimate sees the processor supporting bit 64.