I understand that the product key for Windows 8 is contained within the motherboard firmware or BIOS.
Have a Acer E5-521 laptop, downloaded Windows 8.1 install to USB drive (recovery partition is gone). Boot off the USB which goes into the Windows 8.1 installation.
Problem is that it requests a...
Thank you but soon as the mouse displays in windows, it is not working. I even tried external scans which removed bugs but the keyboard and mouse still don't work. That's what I am thinking at this point is a clean install. I even checked the dates on the keyboard and mouse drivers which were...
Yes I tried front and rear USB ports. Since the devices work fine until windows boots, I would assume it is some kind of bug. Maybe if there was a way to remove these devices and reinstall them again.
Also, was able to perform a system restore to its earliest point but still having problem.
Now Windows DVD in Boot Manager gives error 0Xc00000e9
"An unexpected I/O error has occurred.
Tried different keyboard and mouse (can only use USB)
Windows detect the devices when I plug them in.
Keyboard and mouse work fine prior to Windows starting to boot: i.e. in the bios, F8 or even on the W7 boot dvd, there is no problem
Thinking some kind of virus but don't know how to extract it...
Thanks, I had downloaded the file from another site earlier. Also downloaded the utility imgburn from the same site which seems to work well with ISO's. I want to thank you for your help. It is deeply appreciated. Without it I would still be stuck.
Can anyone direct me where I can get a vista home premium 32bit download from? Have a laptop, had to replace the hard drive, now need to reinstall vista.
HP dv7-4065dx laptop back screen of death. The caplock blinks and the f12(wireless light) stays solid. Laptop power one but that is it.
Replaced the motherboard with a new one (hope it's a new one) and the first time I power up, I have the same response. Pull the memory there are no beeps...
Power up HP G62 Laptop get HP splash screen followed by a white screen until the Windows drivers kick in then the screen is fine.
If I boot into safe mode or boot off a dos cd, the screen is white. Seem white in dos mode and fine in Windows mode. Running Windows Vista.
Also external monitor...
can outlook 2010 be sync up with the .ost file until our tech can sync up to the exchange server later or
does he .ost file contain what is needed to sync up with exchange
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