Serious, Serious Problems. Help Appreciated!

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    Windows 8.1 PRO
       #11

    kylepsp said:
    I think it was actually a torrent supplied by someone on this site.
    This post was always there?

    Damn. I missed that
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    Windows 7 RTM
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Internal SATA, clean install and 32 bit, I've had the issues with iso's direct from microsoft as well
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    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #13

    kylepsp said:
    Internal SATA, clean install and 32 bit, I've had the issues with iso's direct from microsoft as well
    K

    On a new clean install, do you get those service errors? Have you upgraded the bios? have you upgraded the 945gm driver?
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    Windows 7 Eternity Build 7600 RTM Activated x86
       #14

    i have noticed since running build 7100 that when i go to access my other two hard drives that it will sit there for about 20 seconds before allowing further access. i thought it was just a problem with the drives. i reinstalled vista and i do not get the problem. i go back into 7 and the problem is back. i do not think 7 is fully supporting the chipset software yet. the reason i say this is the fact that under the beta 7 had a problem with the usb controllers and would drop all usb devises when i would unplug just one. hopefully once the full version comes out mikey-soft will have address this problem.
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    Windows 7 RTM
    Thread Starter
       #15

    zigzag3143 said:
    K

    On a new clean install, do you get those service errors? Have you upgraded the bios? have you upgraded the 945gm driver?
    Yes I do, yea driver programs say I'm up to date. However am not sure about how to upgrade my bios, my laptop was store built so I dont really have many settings to fiddle with in the bios, how could I upgrade it?
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