Computer Wont Read Driver Disk


  1. Posts : 43
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    Computer Wont Read Driver Disk


    Hello guys so this has been a lasting problem that I have never got round to fixing because of moving house but needs fixed ASAP this is how the problem all started I wiped my computer with I did this a few times everything went fine but this time after wiping when I put my windows 7 disk in it wouldn’t read the disk this is a real shop bought copy of windows so my only way around this was to install a copy of Linux Zorin I then went onto the windows website burnt an iso of windows 7 to disk everything installed as should then when I try to put my drivers disk in it wont Boot/Load I really need help getting back onto windows I have had enough of this OS please help

    I posted a thread here when the problem happened to give you better incite to what is going on here sorry for posting another thread the other one seemed a bit old, Thanks in advance for any help

    Need help fixing my computer after using DBAN
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  2. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #2

    I have read your other thread and your post here.

    It seem to me your (shop bought media) is corrupt.
    I really don't know what a (shop bought media) is. It could be anything and is not a indication that the media is proper.
    What Windows 7 (shop bought media) did you buy and how much did you pay for it?


    I recommend that you do what was recommended in your other thread and try to boot your (shop bought media) in a know good computer.
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  3. Posts : 117
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #3

    Try copying your driver disk to a USB flash drive. See if it will start from there. Maybe it's a problem with the DVD drive.
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    Hello I cant use the Windows 7 disk on another computer I only have the 1 also the windows 7 home disk was bought from PC world I don’t know how much it was a family member bought me it

    See for copying the drivers to USB how do I do this and can I copy them to CD instead I have been having problems with Linux simple things like this I don’t know how to do any more

    Thanks for any help :)

    Computer Make: Lenovo 7760
    Last edited by AaronBelfast; 14 May 2016 at 04:40. Reason: Updating Computer Make
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  5. Posts : 117
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #5

    Try doing this.

    Place your drivers disk in the DVD/CD drive.
    Click on Start, and then on Computer.
    Right click the DVD drive, scroll down and choose Open.

    Now a window will open with all the files that are on the Drivers disk.

    Now on you keyboard tap the Alt key. This should open the menu toolbar. It will show just under the Address bar near the top of the window. On the Menu bar you will see File Edit View Tools Help

    Click on Edit, scroll down and click on Select All. All the files in the window will now be blue.
    Next tap the Alt key again
    Go back up and click on Edit, scroll down and click on Copy.

    Next go to the Desktop, right click in an empty space and click on New, and then click on Folder.
    Name the new folder "Drivers Disk".

    Now double click the new Drivers Disk folder you just made. It will be empty.
    Next tap the Alt key again. Go up and click on Edit, scroll down and click on Paste.

    All the files that are on the drivers disk CD/DVD will now be in the new Drivers Disk folder on the Desktop.

    If there is a Setup.exe file in the Drivers Disk folder, double click on it to see if it will open or start the program.

    If this doesn't work, then forget about putting the files on a USB flash drive or making a new CD/DVD. Unless you want to make a backup of your drivers disk.
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    I am going to try the last post now thanks for the help, I tried again yesterday and managed to download some drivers from the lenovo website and reinstalled windows 7 with the drivers I had it let me connect to the internet by Ethernet I thought if I just installed all updates online it would fix itself buy it scanned for updates for over 3 hours and I had to just come back to Zorin OS any ideas on what happened here
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  7. Posts : 117
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #7

    Windows 7 not updating is a known issue. There is nothing wrong with your computer or install. Some have suggested that Microsoft is doing this on purpose to get people to upgrade to Windows 10. I don't know if it's true but it does seem suspicious.

    Here is just one thread about the problem. There are many more just in this forum. Some clame to have solved the problem using different methods. I have not tried any of them but if you search and read you can try them yourself.

    It's time for Microsoft to fix the Windows 7 update slowdowns
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    Ok guys so I finally got my windows 7 on and updated everything online everything took 9 hours windows must be messing about, Can someone tell me if I back my computer up on disk if anything goes wrong this will work also I am using MSE Anti Virus is this any good nowadays I have this or Macafee, Cheers for the help to everyone that chipped in and helped me
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    I use MSE and have no problems.
    I also use Malwarebytes Anti Malware Premium.

    I and many other use Macrium Reflect for images, backups and clones.
    I would suggest you use a external drive for all images, clones and or backups.
    After making your backup, remove the external drive from your system and put it some place safe.
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  10. Posts : 117
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #10

    Glad to hear you got everything working. I also use MSE and have for years. I like it because it uses very little resources and is easy on you system.

    Layback Bear said it all about backing up your computer. Macrium Reflect Free is an excellent program.
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