System Doesn't Meet Minimum Requirement On Driver Installation E4300
Mar 29, 2011
I am having a problem of installing several driver into a VM which run on Dell Latitude E4310, it prompt me, "the system doesn't meet minimum requirement to.... ", let's take display driver for this case. The driver I download from dell website.
Just for fun, I want to attempt to install Windows 7 on a computer that does not meet the official minimum system requirements.
Specs of this PC:
Cyrix MII @ ~300 MHz 768 MB (256 x 3) 100 MHz SDRAM (not DDR) ATI Rage 128 AGP graphics card 80 GB SATA HDD (upgraded, with PCI card for the SATA)
I put the specs of most concern in bold. As for the video card, I can upgrade that if need be. What I'm really wondering is... can the Cyrix II even process the instructions for Windows 7 (albeit extremely slowly, of course) or is its instruction set simply too old?
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I installed Intel Management Engine Driver, Intel Chipset Driver, Intel USB3.0 Driver, Realtek High Definition Audio Driver but i couldn't install many other drivers like Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver, Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver for 7x series, Intel Smart Connect Technology Driver it says "Platform Check Failed: Unsupported Hardware" or "This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software."
my usb port is not working and one said that install the intel chipset software but while installing i am getting system does not meet minimum requirements
I have a HP Compaq CQ57 notebook that came with windows 7 starter. I installed Win 7 Ultimate but when I try to install the drivers, it say that the computer does not meet the minimum specifications. I think it is something that I have not loaded because it gives this error with every driver, even the wireless network driver
i have installed win7 on my mgs one notebook and the vga and the network drivers are not installed. i have downloaded them and when i tried to install them, it saying that '' this computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software''. i have try my best but nothing happen. The thing is that the machine was running win7 before and it gave some error when i have compressed the system disk c. i have also the drivers cd for the machine the one that was with the machine when i bought it.
When I try to install my computer drivers it shows This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software message.My motherboard model is ASUS-P5KPL-AM.
third monitor displayed, graphic card only supports two monitors, however I need to get a third up and running. RE14842 is the driver and I get this error, coworker has the exact same drivers and hardware, only thing that is different is I had mine imaged from previous OS, coworker did not.
Firstly I should say that I am primarily a mac user, and it is not my laptop I am posting about. Although I am reasonably knowledgable about Windows, I haven't used it since XP, about four years ago, and so am pretty rusty.Basically, my girlfriends computer randomly turned off about a week ago, she assumed it was a dead battery, plugged it in, and then when it turned back on it wouldn't boot displaying error message: missing operating system.As it is a Dell laptop it didn't come with any installation discs, and I totally forgot to even make a repair disc when we got the laptop. I managed to get hold of a Windows 7 Installation Disc and license key for Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit through my university. I think the laptop was previously running Windows 7 Home Premium, but that's all I know, and I'm not entirely sure of that fact.
Anyway, burnt the .iso to disc and have tried to boot several times from DVD Drive. The laptop loads the files from the DVD fine, and gets as far as the "Starting Windows" screen, where it seems to get stuck for a few minutes, until it becomes a black screen with just a cursor (the cursor still moves). This also happens with an 64 bit repair DVD I also managed to get hold of.
i want to creat new user in AD ,but this message appear: password doesn't meet password policy, before i change some policies but now they are not defiend
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?
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I divided the 500 GB hard disk but didn't touch the hidden partition that has recovery.
I formatted the C partition that had windows 7 home edition and install a fresh copy of windows 7 ultimate,,,the process was smooth , first restart asking about username and computer name , password,,,etc ,,,,but with the second restart, PC kept rebooting without completing the windows installation.
Although I have used the same widnows 7 CD for his other new laptop and the installation went smooth without any problem.
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