Is your HDD connected to MB SATA? Is your Win 7 64 and Pro? I also found Vista drivers only - Most Vista drivers will work for Win 7. Set SATA=AHCI Disable RAID controller (LSI 1068e SAS/SATA RAID controller). First of all, you have to set BIOS properly.
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What if I got a Vista install disk and use the key on the box then upgrade to 7? Shame to have a really fast linux door stop!:scratch: Dell T5400 / Dual Quad Xeon / 32 GB RAM / Nvidea 730 GPU /. The video cards are the exact same model. How can I get past that driver barrier and install Windows 7 and install the Vista drivers? Is there a way I can load it using another machine as a source? I have the same OS on a couple other machines although the other is an i7 quad. There are no Win7 drivers for this machine so have to use Vista 64 drivers. I have all the drivers available from Dell for Vista. ( It is currently running Linux just fine) Problem is cannot get it to install because it can not find 'suitable drivers'. I really have no need for RAID and have just one drive in the box. Most of what they say involves issues with RAID drivers. I found a number of forums where people talk about successfully using W7 and on the Dell site it says the machine is compatible with basic W7 functions so it should work. It has a Vista key label but I want to install Windows 7 Pro 64 on this machine. I bouoght a dual quad Xeon workstation on eBay that I want to use for 3d graphics rendering. In 'Playback devices' it shows 'No audio devices are installed.' Dell doesn't support W7 on this machine.īeware the WN111v2, even with the latest software, it did not work for me.ĭownload Mario And Sonic At The Olympic Games Iso Ps2. I have a Dell Precision T5400 with a fresh Windows 7 install. I uninstalled the Netgear software, then installed another model of Netgear wireless USB adapter that I had coincidentally just acquired, and all is well. I have used the WN111v2 on other machines successfully. I have been using Netgear for quite some time with no issues.