I have seen a thread on this topic, old (312 days) and didn't report a clear solution. I intalled quite some time ago a Windows7 RC1 64 bit, which worked fine and honestly was not bad at all. Unfortunately I didn't use it for a while and now I discovered it expired, so I need a new clean istallation to do my job: find compatibility issues with WIndows 7 professional edition. I received a new DVD with activation key (i guess it must have been downloaded from MSDN) for the purpose. I'm running windows XP 32 bit right now, but can't install windows 7 because after booting from the DVD it says it can not find a suitable driver. What is this about? I can see all my 4 HDs and the 3 DVDs (one is a Blue Ray driver less than 9 months old ) 2 are sata drivers (a Plaxtor burner and the LG BDD); the 3rd one is an old Toshiba IDE DVD rom (still the faster of the 3). In the installation windows I can browse all drivers and directories, I have unzipped the X58 matheboard drivers in a directory. The installation program can load the drivers (even very very slow).... I tried to load several drivers, but I can't figure out which driver is needed; a DVD rom driver is not available, the MB drivers are not helping either, I'm stuck. I do not want to report " forget about WIndows7" again...we need to move to a 64 bit OS. Can someone help me figure out where the problem is located and find a solution?
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My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Assambeled
- OS
- winXP 32
- CPU
- I7 920
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte X58 xtreme
- Memory
- 6 Gbyte
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GTX460
- Sound Card
- built in
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LCD 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- Hitachi HDT25050VLA360
ST31500341as
WDC WDC5600AAVS (3 partitions, 1 for XP, 1 for Win7 pro 64, 1 for linux)
- PSU
- 750W