Prdonek44 wrote:
Hello i want to install windows 8.1 32-bit on my g750js because software which i am using for my job works only with 32-bit system.
Problem is that i cant install it every time i insert 32-bit cd in dvd drive window pops up and says that i need to put 64-bit version in dvd driver. Also i tried boot from that cd but it didnt loaded and notebook just restarted. With 64-bit version cd instal and boot is ok. Can you help me please? It is really important for me i know that there are not drivers for 32-bit version but i dont mind i need to make money atm.
Prdonek44, your best solution is to use another computer if you need to run Windows 32 bit native, but if your work can be done on a Virtual Machine, hosted on your G750JS, you can create one using VMware Player or Virtualbox, and your Windows 32 bit license.
You need to go into the BIOS and enable the 3 VM support options. Intel Virtualization Technology, Intel AES-NI (might not be needed, but doesn't hurt to enable), Intel Vt-d
Virtualbox download
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.htmlVmware Player download
https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/free#desktop_end_user_computing/vmware_player/4_0Your G750JS is 64 bit, so download the 64 bit version of either/both VM tools. There will be an option when creating a new VM to select Windows 32 bit .
There are lots of Windows how to's on the internet for building a Windows VM on both tools, and likely pre-made appliances to downlod - I wouldn't use them, since I have built lots of VM's on my own, but it might help get you going.
It isn't tough to get the Settings set up, just read them 1 by 1, and select using your Windows experience, and then build / install just like you would normally when the install window comes up.
I can't help you build the VM, but google for other support forums for Vmware and Oracle Virtualbox.
It seems daunting at first, but it isn't difficult, and it is easy to start over - that 's the point of using Virtual machines - keep a clean copy of your Windows VM when you get it where you want it, so you can reuse that container over and over in the future.
Have fun!