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look on intel's driver website, or the system manufactures site for a vista video driver. If they have a vista driver its WDM 1.0, if the have a windows 7 driver its either WDM1.0 or1.1.
http://www.intel.com/support/chipset...s-011594.htm#b
Last edited by ccatlett1984; 26 Dec 2009 at 22:15. Reason: added link to intel driver page
Hello Zepher,
Could you fill out your complete system specs including the brand and model number of your computer with any hardware upgrades that you made to it. This would greatly help it determining what your system has and if it is compatible with Windows 7. Thank you.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/com...s/default.aspx
I thought you already had, a week or so back along...
Zepher13 we haven't heard from you in a day since you said you decided to go for it and install Win 7.....
This is almost like waiting for a radio signal back from a Mars.
Quiet ... I think I hear something.....
Well, I feel like an idiot about this but, it turns out that this whole time, I only had access to a single copy of Windows 7(which I am using on my laptop). The thing is, I was able to get a copy from my school, Dunbar High, which is a school that is sponsored by Microsoft or something. And my PC Support teacher is able to make accounts for people to go to this site where you can get a crap-load of free Microsoft products. I downloaded W7 the same day that I confirmed my account. I asked my teacher if we could download W7 as many times as we wanted and he said yes. Apparently, unlimited W7 downloads doesnt mean unlimited serials, obviously. I soon figured out that I could not use the same serial for both PCs. My current options for free OS downloads are Windows XP and Vista, 32 and 64 bit versions and also W7 64 bit. But, my desktop PC doesnt have the hardware for that. So, I gave up on that idea. Sorry if I caused you guys any trouble. I was just hoping this thread would die off and that's why I didn't post back.
EDIT: Hey Iggy, I didn't know you lived in Arizona. I grew up in Phoenix.