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I have a system at my hometown in india聽

Specs of my pc is :

xeon x5430 moded to socket 775

gigabyte g41 m combo motherboard (socket 775)

4gb of ddr3 ram (1333mhz)a

500gb harddisk聽

g710 graphic card

i think this is a decent hardware to run a win 10 but there a problem came during installation of win 10 it showing error ( your processor can not run win 10 error compare exchange 128) . I researched a lot and get to know that many people facing same issue but can not find any solution for the issue 馃槨. please let me know if you have any solution for me.

After all this happened i replaced my xeon with a dual core e5300 and try to install win 10 on the system and my mind blows up after seeing that a dual core processor can run win 10 but a 4core xeon can't run win 10

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On 5/9/2020 at 8:21 AM, NumLock21 said:

It's not about dual core or quad core, it's the architecture of those CPUs.There is some odd behavior where Win10 64bit won't install but 32bit can. Try install a really old version of Win10 64bit on the CPU you want to use.

After reading your suggestions i downloaded聽 a really old version of win 10 (build 9841) and tryed to install the window after restarting fhe date to 1/1/2014 i am able to solve the date error and after that a new fucking error come and i am not able to solve the error please help me with the error

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4 hours ago, Aman Kumar said:

After reading your suggestions i downloaded聽 a really old version of win 10 (build 9841) and tryed to install the window after restarting fhe date to 1/1/2014 i am able to solve the date error and after that a new fucking error come and i am not able to solve the error please help me with the error

Reset bios back to default and see if that works or try enabling DEP, that's "XD disable bit".

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11 hours ago, NumLock21 said:

Reset bios back to default and see if that works or try enabling DEP, that's "XD disable bit".

After doing as you says i reset bios back to default聽 and enabled no- execute memory protection but nothing happened error continued15892667700534324228503664391.thumb.jpg.6a74cd042c2d418f4456d28864336cae.jpg

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