Windows 7 Drivers
I am updating a HP Media Center PC m1180n from XP to Windows 7 and need the drivers. All the searches I do on the internet take me to the driver's download website where they want money for the drivers. Can anyone help me please?
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
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Some examples:
- Audio: "Realtek High Definition Audio Driver" , natively supported in Windows 7.
- Display: ATI graphics driver, easy to find whenever you knew the model. The tuner seems to be too old and obsolete, however if you installed the 32-bit version of Windows 7 you may probably have some luck in installing and being able to use the XP's drivers in their desired functionality, from http://www.hauppauge.com/html/sw_pvr_pci.htm
The same goes for Modem. Incase you still use it, you may probably again have luck in installing it in Windows 7.
I'm not sure too if they're natively supported in Windows 7 though but probably they aren't. You seem to have only 32-bit version of Windows 7 than 64-bit one as your option from drivers supporting aspect for such a PC.
Then go to the manufacturer for anything you can't pull off Windows Update. Although, it's usually better to get drivers from the manufacturers site if you can. Especially with laptops.
While the USB NIC is a sound idea its not terrible to download the drivers on another machine, that way if you manage to brick the system in question or have to reinstall the OS again you've already downloaded them and don't have to rehunt for them. If its a one-off repair for something you hope to never see again then sure, get er done, but if its a tinkering project I like to keep the drivers elsewhere.
Of course you should keep the correct drivers somewhere once you've downloaded them, but downloading direct on the system is more convenient. Especially if you didn't get the correct driver the first time. You don't want to have to go back and forth between one machine and another trying to find all of the correct drivers. It's really a lot easier when you can download directly on that machine.
I know Vista dirivers would work with 7, but I didn't think XP drivers would.
Its not ideal, especially in instances like graphics, but it can be done.
My suggestion is old enough HW to bootstrap from built-in (and 64-bit) drivers.
Some. What kind of processor is in it?
Actually I just checked and my laptop is not 64-bit capable.
Might invest in a different CPU, because everything is generally good except the processor.
I should look into this for my Thinkpad R52 also...
Next question on the same PC:
Before I could install Windows 7 in it, it crashed. I put another MB with CPU in it, new RAM, and a different power supply (old wasn't working). It goes through its POST and then shuts down. What could be causing the problem?
You replaced all of the main components in this HP system? With.... matching HP parts??
Or did you merely reuse the case?
Does it always shut down at the same exact point?
Have you tried with going into the BIOS and seeing if it shuts off while there?
Unfortunately at this point the list of potential troubleshooting options are immense, but getting clearer descriptions of just how far it goes in POST will help, or even a video perhaps.
One quick idea is that the CPU fan isn't properly secured.