My old hard drive crashed on my laptop and i bought a new one meaning i had to reinstall Windows 7. Once this had finished I couldn't connect to the internet, the troubleshooter says this:
"Windows did not detect a properly installed network adapter. If you have a network adapter, you will need to re-install the driver".
I tried to download drivers but I get the message "Unable to download no Intel(R) Adapters"
I'm working on a re-install of all components following a complete corruption of the boot sector on my drive which could not be fixed with repairs. The last time I installed everything fresh, I had no issues. Between then and now, there have been no hardware changes on my system, but now I am having issues installing the IDT Codecs. I keep getting an error along the following lines: Quote: ExitError: Error=Device Object not present, restart the system and run setup again. Running under compatibility mode, and running drivers from both the motherboard CD and the manufacturer website both have the same effect. The CD, when booted, says "This OS not support!" and only contains 32-bit vista codecs. ECS' website download indicates the IDT drivers as being compatible with Windows 7. Both do not work. It is almost as if the hardware "disappeared," despite the fact that I was using the drivers quite successfully till just 2 days ago, when the boot sector went kaput.
Windows has installed its own default set, which do nothing to power the 8mm jacks which I use with my speakers, but instead put sound through the HDMI, which is useless because I use a dedicated graphics card. I have tried uninstalling this codec and re-installing IDT, to no effect. Windows replaces with its own default codec.I have referenced this thread here, but offered solutions do not seem to work for me: Intel IDT Audio Driver will not install
I have a simple question, I recently fresh installed Windows7 and was wondering if I should Install the new mobo drivers from the ASUS site (i have an ASUS P5Q Pro) or should I just keep the current microsoft drives for all the chipsets/lan/etc. The only Thing I installed was the Realtek sound driver. Would there be any advantages to install proper drivers? because right now my computer runs perfectly stable and smooth using the Windows7 ones.
During the installation process of Windows 7 it is possible to load drivers, e.g. the downloaded SATA, LAN and Graphics drivers for a specific motherboard (MoBo ASUS P7P55D).However, these files are compressed zip files and Unzipping delivers a set of folders with in each a number of files. Which are the device drivers?
i can install ati drivers i have an ati hd 5000 serie i download from here ATI Catalyst before install it , i uninstall the old version boot in safe mode and run Driver Cleaner.NET and cleaned the old files, reboot click on the installer and during the install ,it gives me an error ""the INF file was not found." the installer doesn't block , it continue and finish it doesn't ask to reboot but i can not install the drivers for my ati i tried to go in the device menager and uninstall from here nothing i doesn't want to install ati drivers.
I'm unable to boot anything other than the HDD with the laptop I'm installing on. There's no disc drive, and BIOS is unable to find any USBs. Given this, I removed the HDD, put it in my computer, and installed windows 7 from there. However this also means that the drivers for the laptop were not installed, and thus when I try to boot windows 7 from the laptop, I get instant BSOD + restart.How do I go about installing the drivers?
For some reason all my USB ports have stopped working, when I try to update or install drivers I keep getting the same message saying that its not possible to install drivers or that no drivers are available. I took it to a repair shop and was told I would have to reformat it...I'm hoping thats not the only solution as the cost involved is almost the cost of a new laptop.
i want to install windows 7 in my computer but i don't know about drivers and even don't have them. i want to know which drivers to install and how to get them? please explain clearly?
I took the painstaking process of installing windows 7 from USB an now it's finally done but when I went to get the windows updates it says it don't have the LAN drivers what do I do??? Can I somehow do make the disk mono drivers on s'mores USB and make it work?
I have an AMD 1090T Asus Crosshair IV formula 200 Mhz Corsair 8 Gig Ram ATI Saphire Radeon HD 6950 2 Gig DDR5
I am using Kaspersky internt security 2012 on a Windows 7 64 bit OS I have no ATI catalyst controll pannel, If I go to install my ATI graphics driver, the instilation fails I do have screenshots on a zipped word doc showing the steps of me un-installing and then re-installing
I've been having a problem when installing any ATI Catalyst drivers the past two days. Normally, I remove the old drivers via the Programs & Features in the Control Panel, but this time I decided to try just a straight install of 10.6 on top of the older 10.4 drivers. That's when it all started. When I went to select the features to be installed in the new 10.6 drivers, there was the normal options, minus the Catalyst Control Center. So I tried installing anyway, and I got the display driver installed along with everything but CCC.
So I thought maybe it was just a fluke and restarted in Safe Mode. I used Driver Sweeper 2.1 to delete everything ATI in the system, restarted, and tried redownloading/reinstalling from amd.com again, but to no avail. I successfully removed the drivers the same way the second time, and this time just shut the computer down for the night thinking I would try again in the morning (yesterday morning). The weirdest thing was that there was no error messages at all during any of the install attempts. It simply acted like nothing was ever wrong.
Instructions for installing ATI HD 2400 PRO AGP, ATI HD 3850 AGP, ATI HD 3650 AGP, ATI HD 3450 AGP, ATI HD 4650 AGP, ATI HD 2600 PRO AGP
ALL MODELS x86 32-bit WDDM 1.1:
1) Download the Catalyst 9.11 32-bit driver Suite for Windows 7 from here - Drivers & Support | GAME.AMD.COM - follow the link below:-
http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx
ATI Radeon Video Card Drivers
2) Extract the driver folder by running the .exe you downloaded. It will extract to C:ATI
3) Close installer after extraction. No longer necessary. Do not continue with install here.
4) Download my attachment (CL_91526.zip) and extract the .inf file from it. Save to desktop or anywhere you want.
5) Copy and paste the CL_91526.inf you just extracted directly overwriting the original at this location - C:ATISupport9-11_vista32_win7_32_dd_ccc_wdm_enuDriverPackagesDriversDisplayW7_INF
6) Go to device manager and right click on your video card. (Standard VGA or otherwise.) Update driver software, browse my computer, let me pick, have disk, browse.
7) Navigate to C:ATISupport9-11_vista32_win7_32_dd_ccc_wdm_enuDriverPackagesDriversDisplayW7_INF
8) Click (or double click) on the CL_91526.inf
9) Click ok, then click next and let it install. If it complains that it is not signed, click the part to let it install anyway.
10) Reboot if necessary. Pick an Aero theme by right clicking on desktop, Personalize. (If you previously had a working driver from ATI's site installed, you may skip this step.)
11) Run setup.exe in C:ATISupport9-11_vista32_win7_32_dd_ccc_wdm_enuDriver
and let it complete to install the CCC, should you want the functionality. Custom mode is best used here instead of express mode, when it asks.
12) Install ATI Tray Tools if you wish to overclock. Ensure adequate cooling. Disclaimer - Should you choose to overclock, responsibility falls entirely on you.
13) Update your WEI score. Start menu | right click Computer | Properties | click Windows Experience Index
If you have a different AGP card, let me know. I will make you a custom .inf.
I am trying to install Windows 7 Professional onto a computer from an 8GB USB drive.I can boot from the USB fine but when it asks you choose where you want to install Windows it can't find any drives and it says I must load a driver. This is strange because if I put the hard drive into another computer it will install Windows perfectly.I can see the HDD in the BIOS but it just can't see it when installing Windows. I have a Western Digital 320GB HDD. Any ideas what's wrong, or perhaps where I can get a driver for it? I have looked on the WD website but couldn't find anything.
After I install ATI Drivers 9.4, or Realtek High Definition Audio Driver 2.27 or even drivers from windows update for my TV card. Every time I change drivers I get a BSOD, not after install but after the installation I make a restart and BSOD happen (after the logo of Windows 7 and before the welcome scream). I could get in, in Safe Mode and try the restore and sometimes after that i can get in again in normal mode, but if i make a rr again, it goes to the same thing.
If someone could translate that for me, it will be great. I already try google it, install drivers once in a time, install the SO many times, but still can't isolate the problem of the BSOD.
In Windows Vista everything works great, but in any build of 7 give me problems.
cannot installed nvidia drivers, it says Installer failed and doesn't say anything else! what a crap error messages nvidia gives...I tried to ran in failsafe mode but doesnt lso tried drivercleaner and driver sweeper after reinstall the drivers but nothing.
how I can force install AMD 11.6 Mobility drivers for an unsupported card? AMD's normal installers haven't been updated for my card (6750M) and as a result the installer just skips the driver install part. Can I just use the Windows driver installer and manually locate the driver files? Or is there some stuff that I have to fiddle with in the installer files?
i am trying to install the ati drivers in windows 7 x32, but they refuse to do so. the hardware manager does not even show a display / graphics adapter
i have a ati 4870 based card, i tried the vista + beta windwds 7 drivers neither worked
Does Windows 7 have a Compatibility Mode like Vista did. Seem to be missing the whole XP "sound, video and game controllers" drivers in the Device Manager in Windows 7 Home Premium. Backed them up using Driver Genius but don't know how to install them?
I have found on 4 different boards if I install in AHCI mode, Windows 7 seems to "find" the drivers for running in AHCI/RAID mode at install. If I install in IDE mode, it does not and I have no option to switch to AHCI/RAID if needed. In the past you had to press F6 (or whatever) and install them from a floppy. I think this is no longer the case with Windows 7. Can anyone confirm this. I don't even have a floppy and never will. I will install in AHCI so I have the choice in the future. Is there any down side to doing this and am I right?
Also - I know there is a registry "hack" you can use to boot into AHCI after installing in IDE but why does everyone not install in AHCI so they have the choice? Am I way off here? Are you planning to install in AHCI to have this benefit?
I've read several forum threads on this, but am still having trouble. I have win 7 32bit RC up and running for a long time on a 500 gig WD. Bought two 1Ts for a raid 0. I have the RAID chosen correctly in the BIOS, and the utility works fine. At the clean install for either 64 or 32 bit, I try to choose the drivers which I have downloaded from Intel and Asus, and tried to use the Vista drivers off my P5Q install disk, and still, Win 7 does not recognize the drive.
I have been home building and using computers for the past 25 years and I guess technology has gotten way over my hobbiest head. I have tried the USB flash drive route and I doesn't work either. Please, I know of the F8 workaround for unsigned drivers, but that doesn't work either. So, how are people raiding Win 7 at clean install?
Second question, is there a good tutorial at technet.com (which I can't find there) or someother place that tells step by step how to raid under disk manager in win 7?
For some reason, Windows 7 will not let me install ANY drivers anymore. The problem gets even stranger... Lets say I have a USB device that already has the drivers installed on one of the USB ports. If I move the device to a new port, Windows will not install the driver on the new USB port even though Windows already has this driver installed on another port. This problem is not limited to any specific device either, it applies to new HD'S, pci devices, and pcie devices. I have even gone so far as to disable all running application, unnecessary services, etc. I am thinking that there is some setting somewhere or maybe a inadvertent registry change...
I built a brand new PC and installed XP on it fine. I want to give Windows 7 a shot - but I cannot get it installed.When I boot the windows 7 loader loads fine and stars the process, I get the nice blue picture background that says Loading - then I get this error 1 2..It is a Samsung Drive, model TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223C - I cannot find drivers for it I think they are generic but I can find firmware and have installed the latest versions.
Do I need to install hardware drivers in XP mode also. I have only took a quick peek at it as of yet so haven't checked the device manager to see what is says.
Update: It shows alot of Intel devices for my LAN and vid card when they are not Intel they are both Nvidia stuffs. And why is it auto hiding the IE8 update? I clicked to restore but did not install it but when I went back after the reboot from the other updates it hid it again...is there a reason for the hiding of this update? I most likely will rarely ever use XP mode since everything I use worked with Vista and when I get everything installed again on 7 I don't think I will have too many problems.
I got 2 driver packages, both RAR files for my ASUS PCE-N13 802.11 b/g/n Wireless AdapterWhen you extract them, a folder called Driver comes out from both, and then there's folders with the names of the different OSes in there.How the hell do I install these xD?
A few days back I picked up an AMD C-60 powered netbook, an ASUS 1015BX to be exact.As the stock HD is not terribly large, and Windows 7 Starter is quite terrible, the first thing I did was stick 4GB RAM into it, swap the HD and install Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit.Now, the issue I am having is that the video drivers will not install properly.When attempting to install the AMD official driver packages the 'Vision Engine Control Center' is installed but it only lists information on the CPU.The driver listed on ASUS' support site (x86 only, like most of their drivers for this netbook ) does install CCC but it can not be opened. With all attempted driver installations the Device Manager lists the GPU as a 'Standard VGA Display Adapter'.Additionally, I was sure to update Windows to SP1 before installing any drivers (as required with 11.9).So far I have tried reinstalling Windows 64-Bit, then Windows 32-Bit and trying driver versions 11.9-11.5 along with the ASUS supplied driver on the 32-Bit install.At no time has the driver been accepted, although I am sure the hardware is working as the drivers on the original instillation where.So, does anyone have any ideas on how I could solve this?With the AMD C and E series being so popular now, and me not being the only one with This Issue, I am sure someone here has encountered and solved this issue.Maybe it would be possible to take the driver straight out of the stock instillation (I have not yet formatted the disk)
iv bought a new windows 7 disc home prem full vers 64 frm currys and am gettin that dreadd dvd missing drivers prob i got its a new build using a gigabyte m68 mt s2 mobo phenom ii x4 960 8 gb ddr3 two sata hard drive one dvd rom ide to sata converter but try days playing with bios settings bout 30 install attempts 32 and 64 im bout to try a usb dvd rom but im on tight budget cant keep trying to guess wat to buy to fix never smokd sm much in my life iv been tempted with the stairs but cant destroy lol to mak matters worse iv got a fresh new copy of battlefield 3 lim
formatted my pc. tried to install windows with my graphics card on and it freezes and restart or give a blue screen. i remove the graphics card and it loads windows but if i install graphics or any drivers the computer freezes and restart or go to the blue scrreen.