Posted March 14, 2012
I'm preparing to get a new PC that can run The Witcher 2, but i'm a bit squeamish about switching from Windows XP Pro 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit as i've heard on the forums that some of the older GOG games may have trouble running or even starting on Win 7 64-bit.
Would it be possible to use my Win XP install disc I got with my old Dell PC on a new PC or would Microsoft's DRM get in the way? I've read something about having to re-authenticate Windows XP if installing on a new PC, but that Micorsoft doesn't always allow that or something.
Another question I have is, if Microsoft is supposed to end support for WIndows XP in 2014 (I think), would it even be worth the hassle of trying to keep XP?
Finally, are there ways of getting around any compatibility issues with older games on Win 7 64-bit?
I guess I should also ask if I need the extra RAM that a 64-bit OS can "see" to run The Witcher 2 smoothly.
Would it be possible to use my Win XP install disc I got with my old Dell PC on a new PC or would Microsoft's DRM get in the way? I've read something about having to re-authenticate Windows XP if installing on a new PC, but that Micorsoft doesn't always allow that or something.
Another question I have is, if Microsoft is supposed to end support for WIndows XP in 2014 (I think), would it even be worth the hassle of trying to keep XP?
Finally, are there ways of getting around any compatibility issues with older games on Win 7 64-bit?
I guess I should also ask if I need the extra RAM that a 64-bit OS can "see" to run The Witcher 2 smoothly.
This question / problem has been solved by dr.zli