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  • Mobley3
    Experienced Board Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 722

    #31
    Re: windows 7 upgrade

    [QUOTE=thecrazybandit;238260]I checked the bios and the dvd drives were not showing up so i have flashed the bios not something i wanted to do but it had to be done rebooted and the drives are working now[/QUOTE]

    Always scary when flashing the Bios too many things run through your head, (what if their is a power outage etc.) and end up with a bricked computer. glad you are back in business M8.

    Regards Mobley3


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    • mahrkpat
      Experienced Board Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 1493

      #32
      Re: windows 7 upgrade

      [QUOTE=gcms;238136]is u r windowes 7 is up to date please install the updates of microsoft i mean upgrade to service pack one u r all problems will be solved automatically[/QUOTE]

      If the BIOS recognises hardware then WIN 7 will boot and only then any driver issues can be sorted out the problem was 'thecrazybandit' could not boot with new hardware.
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      • microchick
        Experienced Board Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 1162

        #33
        Re: windows 7 upgrade

        [QUOTE=mahrkpat;238388]If the BIOS recognises hardware then WIN 7 will boot and only then any driver issues can be sorted out the problem was 'thecrazybandit' could not boot with new hardware.[/QUOTE]

        Perhaps you can use a program called Driver Genius. Its a paaid program but easily can download via p2p. It will update all the drivers automatically. You will never need to install a driver again and Your windows will be updated all the time.
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        • imedia00
          Newbie
          • Aug 2012
          • 2

          #34
          Re: windows 7 upgrade

          I use everyday driver genius and is very easy to use, if you want to see your computer's hardware uses AIDA is shareware and you can also see the hardware of your computer.
          Please search in google - driver genius portable 11 -, and download a portable version, this version dont need any installation, only execute, .

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          • gcms
            Board Senior Member
            • Aug 2012
            • 223

            #35
            Re: windows 7 upgrade

            imedia007 ddriver genious is a progrsmme which only installed and update the driver for only recogniosed hardwear if the hardwear is not recogniosed by the pc then it is useless to installed the driver genius .if u know the hardwer name and version the simple way is that just go to the hardwear website and download the new driver for the said hardwear

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            • microchick
              Experienced Board Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 1162

              #36
              Re: windows 7 upgrade

              Windows 7 is so smart itself that it updates the drivers database from microsoft every now and then. These days almost all hardwares are digitally signed by microsoft and there shouldn't be any problem with finding a driver for the hardware. Let window search automatically for the drivers.
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              • gcms
                Board Senior Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 223

                #37
                Re: windows 7 upgrade

                yes microchik it is the easiest way upgrade or install thr driver softwear from microsoft database but now days for a support of those hardwear which are not digitally a cd is available in the market named universial drivers which contain 150,000 drivers for windows xp, vista and windows 7 one can also installed driver softwear for digitally and non digitally signed hardwear

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                • microchick
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 1162

                  #38
                  Re: windows 7 upgrade

                  The CD you are talking about sounds like a pirated software disc. Its almsot impossible to get a pirated disc of so many softwares anywhere in the uk, unless there are some underground shops in the south? you can get drivers only with the product which would be legal from the manufacturer or you can just download it from their website. This is called Digital UK my friend.
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                  • gcms
                    Board Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 223

                    #39
                    Re: windows 7 upgrade

                    i do not know abt its piracy as i m not living in the UK but here in my country it is easily available in the each and every coputer market and all the people using it .

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                    • microchick
                      Experienced Board Member
                      • Apr 2012
                      • 1162

                      #40
                      Re: windows 7 upgrade

                      [QUOTE=Mobley3;238270]Always scary when flashing the Bios too many things run through your head, (what if their is a power outage etc.) and end up with a bricked computer. glad you are back in business M8.

                      Regards Mobley3[/QUOTE]

                      Yes it is a bit of a nerve breaking job flashing BIOS but the total job takes about 30 seconds. How many power outage do you get in the UK? If you get a power outage whilst flashing the BIOS you will be very very unlucky and you could be one in a Billion to face this problem. So i would say to be brave and stop worrying about the power outage.
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                      • Mobley3
                        Experienced Board Member
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 722

                        #41
                        Re: windows 7 upgrade

                        [QUOTE=microchick;238720]Yes it is a bit of a nerve breaking job flashing BIOS but the total job takes about 30 seconds. How many power outage do you get in the UK? If you get a power outage whilst flashing the BIOS you will be very very unlucky and you could be one in a Billion to face this problem. So i would say to be breave and stop worrying about the power outage.[/QUOTE]

                        Point taken microchick, but when it comes to updating firmware of any kind many people get very nervous about it. I used power outage as an example, but as the job seems to have been successful I don't think there is any need to worry. I live in Ireland where the mains supply is also very stable but sadly that is not the case in many other countries.

                        Regards Mobley3


                        mobley3

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                        • microchick
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 1162

                          #42
                          Re: windows 7 upgrade

                          Yes Mobley3, I forgot about the 3rd world countries. The most worrying thing for me would be" Is it the right upgrade software and the right version?" The BIOS softwares are so tiny and uncommon that most of the time you dont know anything about them and as soon you click a button to upgrade, you are just sat there with your fingers crossed (and toes), LOL
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                          • thecrazybandit
                            Experienced Board Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 768

                            #43
                            Re: windows 7 upgrade

                            I have decided to go back to windows xp after a month of trial with windows 7 i have come to the conclusion that 1 gb of ram is not enough to run windows 7 as soon as i started to add a few programs it slowed down almost to a halt

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                            • gcms
                              Board Senior Member
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 223

                              #44
                              Re: windows 7 upgrade

                              u r this decision is good for u and u r pc to down drade to win xp again now the windows 8 in in expermintal age and will soon the widows 8 pc will come to market then buy one for u and now ve a luck with xp

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                              • mic87xp1
                                Newbie
                                • Feb 2012
                                • 4

                                #45
                                Re: windows 7 upgrade

                                Hi, i have a question.
                                I have this computer:
                                Cpu: Intel Pentium D 2Ghz
                                Ram: 2Gb
                                Gpu: Ati Raedon 5450HD
                                Hdd: 250GB
                                Is Windows 8 compatible with this computer?
                                Or Windows 7 is better?
                                Thanks

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