Trouble installing Win 7 x64 on Aspire 4750G - No Device Drivers Found

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       #11

    That is good news.
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    Windows 7 Professional Edition x64
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       #12

    theog said:
    That is good news.
    thanks
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    windows 7 professional 64bit
       #13

    I'm experiencing the same prob, same model. May i know what ur friend did to his usb to make it work? Urgently need to know. Your help will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance
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    chrisshim said:
    I'm experiencing the same prob, same model. May i know what ur friend did to his usb to make it work? Urgently need to know. Your help will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance
    hello chris, i came back to this forum as fast as i could when i received your help message in my email. She did nothing to her Flashdisk. If you already followed the steps in my first post above (checking md5, etc), I guess it's time to use another flashdisk. Try using 4GB flashdisks (mine is 8GB and it doesn't work). After I bought another brand new flashdisk (4GB), I was actually able to install with ease. Also, don't plug it in the USB3.0 port. If windows won't boot from USB2.0 port, then you should try a new flashdisk

    Else, you should try to check your RAM using memtest+ (read the earlier posts in this thread).
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    windows 7 professional 64bit
       #15

    RAM? I did inserted another 4gb ram. Does this affect the installation? Using 4gb pendrive now. Will format n try again. Thanks for ur prompt reply. ^^
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    Windows 7 Professional Edition x64
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    chrisshim said:
    RAM? I did inserted another 4gb ram. Does this affect the installation? Using 4gb pendrive now. Will format n try again. Thanks for ur prompt reply. ^^
    maybe. if using another flashdisk didn't work, try removing the newly inserted RAM and try.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #17

    caveman7 said:
    chrisshim said:
    I'm experiencing the same prob, same model. May i know what ur friend did to his usb to make it work? Urgently need to know. Your help will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance
    hello chris, i came back to this forum as fast as i could when i received your help message in my email. She did nothing to her Flashdisk. If you already followed the steps in my first post above (checking md5, etc), I guess it's time to use another flashdisk. Try using 4GB flashdisks (mine is 8GB and it doesn't work). After I bought another brand new flashdisk (4GB), I was actually able to install with ease. Also, don't plug it in the USB3.0 port. If windows won't boot from USB2.0 port, then you should try a new flashdisk

    Else, you should try to check your RAM using memtest+ (read the earlier posts in this thread).
    This is the most correct answers.
    All you need to boot from a USB 2.0 port instead of USB 3.0.

    Then everything will be installed as usual. Not about the RAM.
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