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Now that is unusuall.
They usually update even if somethings wrong.
can you copy/post the results of this tool.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=52012
Roy
Now that is unusuall.
They usually update even if somethings wrong.
can you copy/post the results of this tool.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=52012
Roy
NEVER
said it wasn't but it also shows other problems,
so post the output
Roy
My son is back at school so I will have to figure out how to get him to run that MS program.
That link gives you the download, just download to your desktop and run it.
Roy
I've installed Win7_HP on many SSD's without any problem.
- First of all, update your new MB BIOS.
- Configure the BIOS and set Storage Boot and PCI device to UEFI and XHCI Hand off to enable.
- Boot Windows 7 installation with UEFI option.
- Install Windows 7 to your SSD drive.
Very important: After installation, go to device manager and find what hardware isn't working. Install the appropriate drive for all them then reboot.
After reboot go to device manager and find if all hardware is working. Launch windows update.