I just got a new cord, that connects your laptop to a tv. So I already figured out how to connect the screens in dual, but everytime I just want the screen to show up on my tv, it says not supported?
I have been using accronis 2011 for a long while, cloning the c drive to a d drive every Saturday. For the first time I had cause to restore the clone on d to c driveI believed that acroniss clone made an exact copy of a drive to another. Since I did this I can't get into windows explore, my computer or any of the right hand sde of the start screen, programs are no problem.. When I try to get in I get the meassage " No such interace supported"
I just turned on my sony vaio laptop that runs windows 7 home premium and when I try to run any type of application, it shows an error saying "No such interface supported" I've tried everything in the forum and nothings working. I can't get into regedit.exe to fix the registry and the error pops up when i try to do a recovery, and also I don't have a back up. The weird thing is that it can run programs through other ways. I was able to open itunes by manually clicking a song, and I had to manually turn on my wireless hardware to get internet connection.
I uninstalled a couple of toolbars for Firefox the other day using the Uninstaller in Advanced System Care 5. I think it was the Power Clean utility which has caused the problem. Now I cant access any of my folders or shortcuts on my desktop or in the Start Menu (Control Panel, My Computer, Documents etc.) the msg 'no such interface supported' pops up. The USB connections are not working either. All non windows programs are working fine such as Mozilla, Bit Torrent, Picasa and Wifi. Do I need to reinstall Windows 7to fix the problem and will reinstalling Windows wipe all my data of my hard drives? I returned the computer to the previous restore point but it had no effect
Prior to purchasing a Vista Ultimate to Windows 7 Ultimate upgrade for $220, I downloaded and ran the compatibility/upgrade adviser program and found no problems.While running the Windows 7 Install disk, the installation stopped dead with the message that I must update the driver for my Adaptec 29160N SCSI hard disk storage controller. However it could not find a newer driver than the one I am currently using under Vista, version 6.5.645.100, dated 1/31/2007.
im experiencing lots of problems with my current windows 7 installation (7229 64 bit) ,what i havent experienced in previous 7 builds
the issues im having are
when i right click desktop and press resoloution or personlize im getting error message ___no such interface is supported___
when i add a dock (rocket dock or nexus) im getting similar error when i add links to dock
im unable to custimize taskbar in bottom right and thus not being able to remove unwanted icons on view
the system properties link isnt working on link when i open my computer
and windows experience isnt working either for the last three problems i click the link but nothing happens
ive trying doing a repair install but get error message saying icant do it on this operating system..i suspect this happens because i installed 7 first then xp and it was booting straight into xp so i used easy bcd to give me an option to boot into either operating systems. ..but ive recently deleted xp but my computer could still think its xp but thats only i guess, i could be wrong
is there anyway to fix these errors im experiencing. also if there no soloution to these errors ,if i reinstalled using upgrade would i keep all my games and folders.
It fits the socket but does it have to support the CPU as well? I want to buy a cooler and i see in the description that other than the socket they also list what CPUs are supported, but some just say the socket, i'm confused.
I recently purchased HP Envy which comes with 7690M XT graphic card. The driver which came pre-installed is dated 28/11/2011. I've tried latest catalyst software to update but it gives error of unknown graphic card and driver not supported.
My samsung 830 120GB SSD arrived today. I plugged it into my thinkpad as an external drive using the provided adaptor, and used Norton Ghost to copy the entire drive onto the SSD. I then installed my SSD into the laptop and booted.Firstly, I get the "Preparing your desktop" screen which hangs for about 3 mins. Then I have nothing but a blue screen with the build number in the corner and a message saying Windows is not genuine. I started explorer.exe from task manager and got a start menu, but when I try to open control panel, my computer etc I get the error message "No such interface supported".
My processor doesn't seem to have Intel VT support. I checked it by going to BIOS and I didn't see Virtulisation option there. It confirms that my processor doesn't support Intel VT right?
another question - what will I lose if I don't have VT in my laptop? My ultimate aim is to run Win Server 2008 R2 x64 in my laptop along with existing Win 7 Home Premium x64. How can I do that? Can somebody please help me in this regard?
After my computer was infected with virus but i got it removed with my anti virus. However after that incident some of my files won't open such as internet explorer, fire fox and some other files. when I try to click on these files it either gave me the message " no such interface supported" or nothing happen at all.
i just bought a brand new HP with windows seven on it. i am trying to do a "duplicate" display on my screens. one of them is my regular montior and the other is my 50 inch samsung tv but whenever i click on duplicate display it says MODE NOT SUPPORTED on my tv. i am using the GVA i believe it is, the BLUE plug for my tv and the white one for my montior. so i went and bought a graphics card thinking it would help and it hasnt. i still see the mode not supported on my tv but my computer down here in my basement is fine. and ideas? i'm running a 50ft GVA "blue plug" to my tv since its upstairs and my computer is here downstairs and i want a duplicate on it. so whatever im doing here on the computer will show on my TV upstairs.
my pc keeps on saying input not supported even if i reboot how do i solve this even if i remove plug put it again it sayz same thing it doesnt even give me safemode or start windows normal
So I downloaded SWTOR and when it opened up my monitor said "input rate not supported" My monitor is a dell st220l.I tried booting into safe mode and changing the refresh rate but there is no where to change it. What the heck do I do?
I started getting a "DNS not responding"? on my desktop. All my wireless devices work fine, and when I turn off my laptop's WiFi card and plug it into the same router it works as well.I've done some Googleing on the issue and none of what I found has helped.When I do an ipconfig on each maching, the thing I notice is that on the working laptop I have an entry for the "Connection specific DNS suffix under the "Tunnel adapter Local Area Connection", where on the desktop that's not working the suffix is blank.
My Dell netbook with Windows 7 tells me that themes are not supported when I attempted to install the PC Advisor Windows 7 screenesavers. I really cannot see the advantages of 7 over Vista!!
I have to format my Pc but I would like to know if all the drivers update I need (especially chipset, audio and video card) will be shown with windows update:[CODE]
I just upgraded my desktop and am running Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit. I'm now seeing problems with my old mouse and keyboard, which have worked just fine up till now.
The media keys on my keyboard work at the moment (though didn't last night and I have no idea why). The main issue is I have two extra mouse buttons that I can't seem to assign.
Logitech doesn't have drivers for me, they say that they are incorporated into Windows 7 by default. And yes, they work, but I can't assign buttons. The software for assigning the buttons, iTouch is no longer supported and doesn't work in Windows 7.
Now I am puzzled, I have tried 2x Windows 7 X64 builds and both turn out the same.
While the installer loads after pressing a key to boot from the CD the whole thing spits out a nice BSOD before I can do anything at all, and that BSOD says one thing:
"Multiprocessor_Configuration_Not_Supported"
Looking up that error it says it could show up if I combined a 486 CPU with a Pentium for an example... Fair enough... UNTIL you see what I got under the hood.
Only multi CPU setup I got is a SINGLE E8600 CPU which is dual core and those 2 cores are 100% identical architecture and speed wise.
So any solutions or any word from MS on this show stopper bug?
My CPU is Intel Core 2 E4300. I have been running Windows 7 x64 and have installed Microsoft Virtual Machine 64 bit edition.
I have 3 Windows XP machines inside Virtual PC 2007 SP1, and all of them runs fine.
I was reading the thread regarding the CPUs that supports XPM, and E4300 is listed as NOT supported.
Is it possible? I can run my own WinXP virtual machines, but I cannot run XPM?
After I installed Windows Virtual PC Beta x64 (Windows6.1-KB958559-x64.msu) and Windown XP Mode Beta (VirtualWindowsXP.msi), I can NO longer run my Virtual PC 2007 program.
The error message was "Virtual PC 2007 SP1 is not supported on this version of windows".
This is weird.
Also, where can I find a tutorial on setting up XPM step by step?
when i install Ms office 2007 professional in window-7 starter it give error "the language of installation package is not support by your system".what i do for installation