I have this notebook (LG P310 Tarsia), and I´ve installed Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Everything works perfectly, but there are some drivers that Windows Update doesn´t recognize and doesn´t install, so I have to use Vista drivers or look for them in web pages. These are the drivers:
Turbo Intel Memory
Nvidia GForce 9600m GT
Intel Chipset
Realtek HD
1) Is this normal?
2) I´ve found Nvidia and Turbo Memory at their web pages, but not the others. Anybody knows where can I found them?
I recently upgraded my mother's inspiron 1545 to win 7 x64. Now, I see there are certain drivers missing - it doesn't recognize its' monitor, the cdrom is not listed, some function keys not working and I suppose there are more. Is there a single tool that can scan the hardware and see which drivers are missing or do I have to locate them manually? Where can I find a list of the hardware that's not compatible with the new OS?
I installed windows 7 version 64 bits in my M50VN but I see some problems with my notebook.
I installed windows vista x64 drivers from asus CD and of the site of asus, but I continue with problems in some hardware components
Multimedia Touchpad - only of the one for basic operations, dont work function the operations to player. for example windows media player
Keyboard - some keys dont word for exemple "FN" actions , the interaction keys those that allow disconnect touchpad and to change mode of the battery, display settings and etc...
I am trying to upgrade my Vista 32 bit to Windows 7 32 bit. Since my Vista is the home version and the win 7 I've purchased is professional, I have to do a custom install, which basically deletes all my programs and drivers. My notebook, however, didn't come with any drivers when I purchased it. All it asked me to do was make a recovery disk.
So my question is, how do I find said drivers? I've downloaded a few off HP but do those require existing drivers or can I use those after the Win 7 installation? My main concern is my ATI Mobility Radeon 3200 and CCC.
i have done a clean windows 7 32bit install on my HP G7000 Notebook,
but there is no sound.It uses Conexant High-Definition HD-Audio SmartAudio 221 Chip.I have downloaded and installed Conexant High-Definition HD-Audio SmartAudio Version:4.42.0.0 A from HP but this is an old Vista driver version and i still get no sound.Are there any new windows 7 compatible audio drivers for my HP G7000?
How do i install printer drivers on notebook? I copied driver from cd which I got with printer and when I try to install it a window opens and says that program stopped working.
I have ASUS Notebook X59SR series and I installed the new windows 7. The drivers I have are for Vista 32bit. A friend told me to install them in compatibility mode and they would work for windows 7. Can anyone tell me if it will work because I can't find drivers for windows 7 for my notebook?
I have an Acer Aspire 5720. It is not listed on Acer's website as compatible with Win 7, however many other models with the same specs are. I have been able to find drivers for most of the hardware. The only ones I cannot locate are a Windows 7 x64 driver for both the Alps Touchpad and the Bison Crystal Eye webcam. I am an adventurous one, and have a solid backup, so I am going to try it anyway. I was just looking for any assistance in locating those two drivers.
I recently purchased an OEM version of Win7 Home Premium 64bit and I was hoping to upgrade the OS on my laptop from Windows Vista to Win7. However, MSI does not offer drivers for 64 bit Win7 for this series of notebooks, much to my dismay.
Can someone help me locate the appropriate drivers for my notebook so I don't need to continue to use the worst operating system Windows has ever released?
I have an acer asipre 4730z notebook it used to run vista. I have changed it to windows 7. I cant seem to find a driver for my base system. Can anyone tell me where i might find it?
I have an old Gateway windows xp that I upgraded to windows 7 the upgrade works fine except for the sound there is no sound device so I click the the speaker which has X on it and I tried windows update. did not work. it says I am missing a mass storage controller driver. I can't find this on the gateway site and have not found this on any site.
It's me again and I really need help. I've been searching for hours looking for NEO M1110 notebook Windows 7 drivers and I can't seem to find one. I also even tried to look for NEO website for drivers and no luck at all.
I was just about to buy the Windows 7 upgrade version with the student bundle, when it asked me if I want 32 bit or 64 bit. I thought it would send both, but, sadly, it won't. I do want 64-bit, since Asus decided to pack 4 gigs of ram into my laptop even though they sent it with a 32 bit OS...
So here's my questions:
1. Can I use the 64-bit Windows 7 Home Upgrade Disk to perform a clean install of 64-bit Win7 Home on my notebook that came with 32-bit Windows Vista Home Premium?
I am new to the whole upgrade thing... I am used to buying complete OS's. The price is what caught me here. So, I searched around and found that I can't upgrade directly and keep all my files. That is not a problem, I'll back them up... But can I make the clean install to 64-bit? Do I need to use my product key from Vista or what, and will it work to upgrade to 7 in another bit version?
~~ Just found the answer from a thread that got bumped right after I posted this. Sorry for the duplicate thread~~
2. Can my notebook even support Windows 7? It is an Asus N81Vg: CPU: Intel Duo P8600 GPU: Nvidia GeForce GT120M
I'm unsure if the drivers will work and everything, although I do think they should as it's a newer model...
I have a tough problem that I would really appreciate detailed instructions on how to solve. I recently purchased a Motion Computing M1300 Tablet (originally from Circa 2003). It has a 40GB HDD (internal - IDE I think) that has been wiped so it has no OS - only BIOS.
I do not have any keyboard or mouse (its a pen table) or DVD/CD Rom for this computer. It does have a USB and I follewed instructions to create a bootable USB flash drive with Windows 7 on it, but that procedure gets only a few minutes into it and then fails because computer is unable to find any drivers that it is look for.
I do have access to a second XP computer with DVD. I have a Windows 7 DVD and also an XP DVD as well that I can access on the 2nd computer. I can and have taken out the HDD from the Motion Computer computer and I have a USB Drive attachment that allows me to connect the drive from the Motion table (after taking it out) to my second laptop where I can do all kinds of things to it.
What I want to do is figure out some instructions on what to do to the HDD after removing it from my tablet (maybe starting with a low level format) so that I can put an OS on the HDD (though the USB connected to my XP laptop) and after I put the HDD back in the Motion Computing laptop, everything will start working and the Motion Laptop will be usable with the OS.
I would prefer to have Windows 7 on it, but at this point, I would even accept someway to even get XP working on the machine. Everything I have tried so far just has not worked.
i have Toshiba Satellite L635-S3020BN notbook. i have latest amd high definition audio device driver but still i dont have stereo mix . my stereo mix is not disabled i checked it. i only have microphone Conexant CX20671 SmartAudio HD as my recording device.
I have a wireless home network. DLink Router. Desktop PC, Windows 7, (64 bit) . Notebook, Vista, (32 bit). Epson Stylus C66, USB connection to Desktop. Trying to set up printer sharing for the notebook. On the desktop, keep running into error code 0x000006d9. I've Googled this problem and followed possible solutions, disabling firewalls, etc., no avail.
Upon recommendation, I have a new Wintec 4GB Flash Drive to do the transfer but do not have a clue how to do it. My old Dell Inspiron E-1505 notebook had Win XP Media Center and OE email with 1GB harddrive. My new unit is a Dell Inspiron N-17 10 notebook with Win 7 and I changed email client from Yahoo Mail Classic to Mozilla Thunderbird. (full details of my new Dell notebook are below).Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.1OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium , 64 bitProcessor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2410M CPU @ 2.30GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7Processor Count: 4RAM: 4010 MbGraphics Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family, 1813 MbHard Drives: C: Total - 596476 MB, Free - 568638 MB; D: Total - 14000 MB, Free - 7636 MB; Motherboard: Dell Inc.