The upgrade is complete and the immediate effect is that Windows
Explorer seems a lot quicker. The Hero VII is an odd-looking board, they
run a bunch of LEDs off the +5VSB so that the board glows red even when
off. Using the included fan/heatsink, the processor is running cool. I
stuck the
Luckily I have another HD with a very similar install on it, so I don't
have to muck with my full install.
First try: Windows can't boot and then it can't repair. Bad Driver (ya
think?). Went to command prompt and tried just running the exe. Won't
run, doesn't have the structure to run
At 01:57 PM 01/07/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Luckily I have another HD with a very similar install on it, so I
don't have to muck with my full install.
First try: Windows can't boot and then it can't repair. Bad Driver
(ya think?). Went to command prompt and tried just running the
Can SFC detect whether the correct driver is installed? As for the
system drivers in the Intel exe, it looks like it generates a .inf on
the fly. The .inf files it generated on the netbook were filled with
'no driver'. I tried that anyways, it said installed but didn't change
the situation.
At 05:58 PM 01/07/2014, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Can SFC detect whether the correct driver is installed? As for the
system drivers in the Intel exe, it looks like it generates a .inf
on the fly. The .inf files it generated on the netbook were filled
with 'no driver'. I tried that anyways,