Friday, January 18, 2013

When i install My Intel Graphic Drivers in windows 7 than installation gave an error that is?

Q. When i install My Intel Graphic Drivers in windows 7 than installation gave an error that is
This computer does not meet the minimum requirments for installing the software Setup will exit.
Plz help me i m very worried about this how can i install my Display Driver.

A. There could be a couple of reasons:

- Insufficient main PC memeory (RAM)
- The drivers are not signed for Windows 7
- They're the wrong drivers for your card model

Double check the model, if you want to make sure download from http://www.fixmydriver.com and run the scan. It will identify the graphics card model.

How do I transfer files from my Windows 7 partition to an external HD via Ubuntu?
Q. I can't boot up windows 7 due to an BSOD stop error, or several for that matter. So I want to back up my stuff before I attempt anything. How do I transfer my files from my windows 7 partition to an external HDD?
This is for a laptop, sony vaio. So removing my drive would be a bit of a hassle.

A. Boot from any Linux distro from a CD. It doesn't have to be installed. Just run it off the CD to access your hard drive. You will be able to move your data to a different storage.

If you are not so familiar with Linux then run the Mini Windows XP on this bootable CD so you can use Windows Explorer to get to your data:
http://www.hirensbootcd.org/download/

Having problems with your Windows 7? Email me your edition and version. I expect you to have your product key on hand which you will need to reactivate the OS after wiping out the hard drive and reinstalling Windows 7 and all your applications.

Update: No it is not true that Linux will change your files. I'm 100% sure about that. You are only going to access them to copy them to a different location, not edit them, right?

When Im trying to install Windows 7 Home Premium it gives me the error 0x8007001e while expanding the files?
Q. When Im trying to install Windows 7 Home Premium it gives me the error 0x8007001e while expanding the files. One more thing that happens is that when its copying the windows files, it just jumps straight to 100%. Help?

A. what are your old computer specs and is your pc capable of handling win 7 , not all old xp pc's can make the jump vista is easier
make sure you have all the correct drivers and never use a crack 7 program they are not complete

How do I get my HP Laptop to reboot Windows 7?
Q. My laptop came with Windows 7 already installed. I keep getting an error while trying to boot which says, "Bootmngr:Device not found". I've read that you need to reinstall Windows when this happens but I do not have the CD, What do I do to get my laptop up and running again?

A. First do you have the Activation code for your version of Windows 7? It should be on a sticker, on the bottom of the laptop.

Go here:
http://techpp.com/2009/11/11/download-windows-7-iso-official-direct-download-links/
and download the correct 32 or 64 bit version of Windows 7 (Home, Business, Pro, or Ultimate) and burn that ISO to a DVD-R and then do a reinstall.

You should back up all the stuff you want to keep just in case you lose it (to several DVD-Rs, they are cheap and will not crash like a external HD). And then reinstall Windows over the old location. As you do the install you might get an option to "Repair" the installation, if that comes up go with it instead of the install.

And after all this you will have a Disc of your copy of Windows 7. Make sure to WRITE ON THE DISC YOUR ACTIVATION CODE (with a sharpie), so you have it and put it in a dvd case not a cd case (they are made differently and that is why they are stored in different cases.

After saying all this and you can not find your activation code then go here and buy a new one Cheap:
http://www.cheapsoftwaresonline.com/windows_7
64 bit is for 3 GB of RAM or more AND a 64 bit processor (if you don't have BOTH, don't get the 64 bit version).



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