Problems with window 7 installation !

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  1. Posts : 24
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    Problems with window 7 installation


    Hello everyone here I downloaded the Windows 7 build 7100 and put it in computer. But I was not able to install the NVIAN-drivers, so the machine is running XP drivers. Similarly, I was not able to install the video driver. As for it gave to install it and all went well, but the program does not open at all. My pc composition is as follows: AMD X2 5000/ram 3GB 800mz/ASUS M2-N32 SLI DELUXE / OCZ 600W/2xsata hardrive/1xsata DVD-RW. Have I done something wrong, or did I know how to use the Windows 7. Thank you for your help and advice in advance.
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  2. Posts : 24
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    Not solve this problem - Need help


    I have not solved the problem, but accidentally pressed the wrong button when i editing my text. Cheers White Rabbit
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  3. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 RC; Build 7100
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    have u tried windows update; right click the device in device manager and click install updates/driver
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  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    whiterabbit said:
    Hello everyone here I downloaded the Windows 7 build 7100 and put it in computer. But I was not able to install the NVIAN-drivers, so the machine is running XP drivers. Similarly, I was not able to install the video driver. As for it gave to install it and all went well, but the program does not open at all. My pc composition is as follows: AMD X2 5000/ram 3GB 800mz/ASUS M2-N32 SLI DELUXE / OCZ 600W/2xsata hardrive/1xsata DVD-RW. Have I done something wrong, or did I know how to use the Windows 7. Thank you for your help and advice in advance.

    Hi and welcome to seven forums

    First things first. Please fill out your system specs (in lower left corner) so we know what hardware you have. We also need 32 bit or 64, clean install or upgrade.

    Ken
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  5. Posts : 1,161
    Windows 8.1 PRO
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    Sorry but exactly what is the problem?

    And please do as zig mentioned and full out your specs.
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  6. Posts : 24
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    Thread Starter
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    OK here is more >


    Hello all

    Thank you to all those responding to. The installation was a clean disk(32b) and i have downloaded all the relevant update's through. The problem is that

    My graphics card drivers are not installed, so that they operate on the same ASUS (NVIDIA) drivers (error message does not support this operation system: WNT_6.1P_32_MCE).

    Cli.exe(ATI CCC) driving does not work normally and not XP's through.

    Cheers WR

    PS i update my specs - sorry i forget










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  7. Posts : 1,161
    Windows 8.1 PRO
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    ATI Catalystâ„¢ Legacy Display Driver

    Are those the video drivers you are using?
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  8. Posts : 24
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    Thread Starter
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    Yeah


    Yeah cli.exe its Ati radeon driver 9.3.1 other one its my motherboard drivers, but now it seems to work "limited" XP's old drivers.

    Cheers

    WR
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  9. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
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    nVidia 590SLI AMD chipset drivers:

    NVIDIA DRIVERS 15.35 WHQL

    Looks like you already have the latest drivers ATI recommends for the X1950.
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  10. Posts : 24
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    Thank you for the nvidia link. I downloaded and installed it and the small problems, then I got it installed correctly. After that I installed the ati drivers again as yet am I can not opened ati panel, or even open the program. Ati driver not installing, no error message.

    I think that I would take an old computer (XPpro), alongside up and try to work with it.


    Cheers

    WR.


    PS. I had to do windows restore, because the Eraser(5.87) program installation confused the machine.
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