Hello, Does anyone know of or have a link to Free Bios Updates for Windows 7 64 bit. Found biosagentplus.com but only the Report is free. Downloads require a $30 annual free.
I went to the AMD website to update graphics driver as well as Microsoft website to update the Antheros wireless network adapter and Realtek PCI FE Family and High Definition Audio controllers respectively but can't seem to locate a free update for V5.11 bios. My HP Pavilion, whose hard drive crashed after only 18 months of use, Is giving me a Smart Test Failed message on a new Seagate Barracuda 1 Terabite Hard Drive (purchased at Best Buy). Hp is saying that since my system was configured to use a 500 gb drive that I need to update the bios in order for the drive to pass the smart test. If anyone can offer advise/solutions I would certainly appreciate it. Thank You, Bill in Pa. Test your harde drive - Create a bootable CD Anywhere from 5 to 20%, (depending on the manufacture) of new hard drives are defective.
Test your drive using the manufacture's utility. If you have a new Seagate hard drive the very next thing would be to download Seagate's Seatools (the bootable CD) and check for bad sectors: Driver and BIOS Updates Go to HP's support web site and check for Windows 7 drivers for your specific model number. Also check for recent updates even if your PC came with Windows 7 preinstalled. If there are Windows 7 drivers then download to a folder on your hard drive and install all of them, starting by installing the Motherboard/chipset drivers, then the SATA, LAN, Audio, drivers and any other device drivers. BIOS Updates: You should check to see if there have been one or sometimes more BIOS updates for the motherboard. Read (if provided) what the update fixes. Sometimes a more recent BIOS update will fix the problem.
Read the instruction on how to update/flash your BIOS very carefully and be centain you understand the process. Be aware that there is a risk of a bad flash/update occuring which can render your system unbootable. For graphics card issues check the Graphics card manufacture's download site for the most recent Windows 7 drivers for your card. ATI: NVIDIA: J W Stuart: Never be afraid to ask.
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Well, I have downloaded the iso and I know that I can use windows 7 to burn it to the cd, but I have 3 cds of 700mb, what is the right way to burn it in case one cd is not enough to brand it? Could someone point me a tutorial?
I have windows 7 home premium 64 bits systeem Kubuntu is also installed and I want to erase everything and start from scratch Do I need extra software to make partition?, if yes what freeware can I use to do thisuse a tool like to burn the iso to a rewritable DVD when you have the right ISO which is going to be more like 3.09gb in size? Keep you ISO and your data safe in a fresh partition created using which is free for home users.
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If you try to install Windows 7 on an SSD disk which is connected via the PCI Express bus (NVMe), you might face the issue that the drive is not presented in the Setup program. Due to this behavior, it is not possible to install the Windows 7 operating system on such hardware. Here is the solution. RECOMMENDED: Most modern PCs come with SSDs which are use either SATA (AHCI) or NVM Express. They use a SATA connector if using SATA, otherwise the connector may be different depending on the form factor - in a desktop PC, they go into the PCIe slot, in an ultrabook, they use the M.2 connector. But Windows 7 was only designed to work with SATA disks.
It was Windows 8.1 which first got support for NVMe. Thankfully, Microsoft has released an update with native drivers for Windows 7 which add NVM Express support. To fix the problem of not being able to install Windows 7 on an NVMe SSD, the first step you should take is download KB2990941 and KB3087873 patches. After that, you can rebuild the installation media and integrate the updates into it. These updates also enable TRIM support for your NVMe SSD! Do the following.
Download patches using the following links:. Suppose you download the packages (MSU files) to C: packages. Copy all the files from Windows 7 SP1 setup media (ISO/DVD/USB) to a folder, let's say it will be C: ISO Win7SP1. At the elevated command prompt, type the following command: Dism /Get-WIMInfo /WimFile:C: ISO Win7SP1 sources install.wim It will show you the indexes of the images contained in the WIM file. Note the edition of Windows 7 for which you have the product key and its appropriate index. Suppose for example, you are using Windows 7 Ultimate.
Type the following command to mount the offline Windows image. Dism /Mount-WIM /WimFile:C: ISO Win7SP1 sources install.wim /Name:'Windows 7 Ultimate' /MountDir:C: ISO unpacked This command will mount the Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate edition files to the folder C: ISO unpacked. 5th edition mankiw rapidshare library. The folder must exist on your system, otherwise correct the path. Type the following command to integrate KB2990941 for Windows 7 64-bit Dism /Image:C: ISO unpacked /Add-Package /PackagePath:C: packages Windows6.1-KB2990941-x64.msu For 32-bit Windows 7, type the following command Dism /Image:C: ISO unpacked /Add-Package /PackagePath:C: packages Windows6.1-KB2990941-x86.msu Correct the file paths and file names as necessary. I used the actual paths and file names on my computer as an example. Now, type the following command to add the KB3087873 package to the image.
Do it as follows. For 32-bit Windows 7 SP1, execute this command: Dism /Image:C: ISO unpacked /Add-Package /PackagePath:C: packages windows6.1-KB3087873.msu For 64-bit Windows 7 SP1, execute this command: Dism /Image:C: ISO unpacked /Add-Package /PackagePath:C: packages windows6.1-KB3087873.msu Again, correct the file paths and file names as necessary. I used the actual paths and file names on my computer as an example. Once this is done, type the following command to commit the changes and unmount the image. Dism /Unmount-WIM /MountDir:C: ISO unpacked /Commit You are done.
Now you can use the updated WIM file to install Windows 7. Now it will be possible to install it on PCI Express (NVMe) SSDs. You are here: » » How to install Windows 7 on a PCI Express (NVMe) SSD. ↓. Mervyn I tried all of this after adding USB 3 support to the install media. I injected both items into both sections of boot.wim & the ultimate section of install.wim.
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What I then found is the usb 3 driver problem rose it head again! Reinstalling the usb 3 drivers did not solve the problem, I had to start over! Toy story 3 psp iso. So to recap, I can get past the usb 3 driver problem, but as soon as I use this advice to install SSD support I cannot get past the screen asking for CD/DVD drivers, to get to see if Install programme can recognise the SSD! ↓.
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Robert OK, after trying MILLIONS of ways to get W7 installed on my Samsung NVMe drive, I found that MSI has the only working solution for me, and it is mega simple! You will need: – MSI W7 Smart tool – W7 iso file Fucking simple. Simply run the MSI W7 Smart tool, select the W7 iso file, select to add USB, NVMe and iRST drivers. Then select your USB target flash drive. MSI then makes a bootable USB disk with NVMe drivers. All the fucking bullshit I had to do for fucking 2 days trying to install W7 on this Samsung 950 drive.
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Nobody except for MSI decided to make this simple tool, Not Intel, with their incomprehensible technical note, not Microsoft who should have included the NVMe drivers standard in the downloadable W7 iso. I guess that MS tries to make this stuff as difficult as possible, so ppl will not try to install W7 anymore. So, I think MS is telling everybody that they are not allowed to use the NVMe drivers or whatever. In fact, the Reddit poast about this subject has a not working link to the Samsung drivers. Anyway, I might have gotten a bit crazy, because how on earth is it possible that such a small missing driver can cause such problems, and so many post on internet with EXTENSIVE DIFFICULT explanations, all not working. (except for the solution of MSI, which is childish simple) My next mobo will be MSI, not Asus.