GX 720 Vista x64 Problem

1st I would like to thank you for all the help you provided.
I have another question:Did someone install Vista x64 on the laptop gx720 . I get the same problem as 2 more guys on the forum. It freeze on the Log screen. Xp x32 and x64 is working OK
Did someone install Windows 7 x64 on the GX720 ?

I've no problems running Vista 64 on my GX720. With a proper install it should boot into Vista just fine. To get full
functionality you need to then install all necessary 64 bit drivers. Before installing Vista 64 I downloaded all the
drivers from MSI here - http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=135&prod_no=1521.
 I then burned the drivers to a disk for installing after the Vista OS install. On the MSI driver download page they
only state the drivers as being 32 bit but the 64 bit drivers are in fact included. I did though have to install the
graphics drivers from the driver disk that came with my GX720-032US to get the Nvidia 9600 working, otherwise
it was just running generic graphics. You basically just need to put your driver disk in,go to device manager &
click on every device that has a  ?  & update the drivers from the disk. Just point it to look for them on the disk
& it will find & install the proper drivers. It may be that all the drivers on the driver disk that came with the laptop
also have the 64 bit version included but I downloaded from MSI anyway figuring they may be more up to date.

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