- #Hard drive with windows 7 installed install
- #Hard drive with windows 7 installed drivers
- #Hard drive with windows 7 installed driver
- #Hard drive with windows 7 installed full
Just 3 weeks after purchase, a storm spiked the ethernet port on the mb via the modem. No, it was't a different platform, far from it!Ī customer very recently upgraded to a corei3 on a gigabyte h61m-d2-b3 mainboard (new system).
#Hard drive with windows 7 installed drivers
Either way, Windows 7 was flexible enough to allow the new drivers to be loaded for the new mobo. I also had an MSI mobo but I had to copy vga.sys to the ATIpcie.sys to get this to work. installed new chipset drivers for the Asus.
#Hard drive with windows 7 installed driver
Wrote down the video driver name - (something like atipcie.sys)Ģ, Booted with Bartpc (or anyother utility that will let you boot and edit the NTFS partition)ĥ. Since the new mobo was Nvidia based, this was problematic.ġ. Booted safemode/command prompt and saw that the ATI PCIE video driver was trying to load.
Tried to boot into safe mode, but the same outcome. Upon first try the system appeared to load but then locked on the Windows splash screen. If you did not use AHCI on the first mobo then DO NOT USE AHCI on the new one *) (* First warning, be sure the HD settings are the same, if you used AHCI, use the same or default settings. Nvidia gtx 275 Graphics (mobo also had onboard drivers) I have successfully done this (), however my success may not work for all users. If someone could tell me how, I'd be greatful. All I need to do is get rid of those old drivers.
#Hard drive with windows 7 installed install
I am, however, willing to do any steps to manually delete or install new drivers, no matter how complex or time consuming the steps are. So to repeat, I will NOT consider a hard drive format and fresh install. Now that I am no longer in college, I'd have to pay hundreds of dollars for replacements (for example, Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Symantec Antivirus). Some of the programs were obtained when I was in college and my college distributed free programs by download. And while the data is easily saved, the programs are not and I'd have to reinstall. The programs and data on it are too valuable. Things I will NOT do, and will not even consider, so please don't tell me to: (In other words, I'm booting off D:\ and I'd like to install drivers whilst on D:\ to C:\)
#Hard drive with windows 7 installed full
Right now I am dual-booting from a secondary hard drive, and I have full access to the old hard drive.īasically, I need to manually delete the old drivers from the old hard drive, or find some way to install the new drivers on it whilst booting from the secondary drive. I have attempted to boot off the Windows 7 disc and do a repair, however, it does not work. It cannot find the appropiate files to boot off the hard drive because the new motherboard is conflicting with the old drivers on the old hard drive. I have installed a new motherboard and am attempting to boot into the old hard drive, however, Windows 7 will simply start up, try to load the files, and then enter a restart loop.
The Windows 7 install gets far enough to the point where it asks which hard drive i'd like to install Windows on but the actual Hard Drive doesn't show up (and the setup runs exorbitantly slow).My old motherboard died without my having the ability to delete the old drivers off of the hard drive. Do you have any other idea's on something that I might try? Also, hamluis what is IDE emulation/simulation? do you think it might be a driver/bios misconfiguration or a mishap in the way the hard drive is set up in the computer? Hopefully one of those two options will resolve the issue. Based on some of the suggestions I am going to reformat the hard drive, then if that doesn't work I will find the drivers for it and install them via a flash drive. I am thinking it could be a driver related issue. I also went to HPET and set the option to 64-bit as that is what we are doing. the hard drive is being detected in the BIOS just fine, so I set the option to disabled as I am assuming if it is set to disabled it will automatically determine which configuration is best for the computers setup (rather than specifically RAID or AHCI).