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    can't install drivers, system doesn't meet requirements

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Lukehhhh, Dec 12, 2009.

  1. Lukehhhh

    Lukehhhh Newbie

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    I just reinstalled windows 7 cause i did't like the way my laptop was preset. Ive found all nessary drivers. then when i try to install them it says that the laptop doesn't meet the system requirements. Any ideas how to fix it
     
  2. TabbedOut

    TabbedOut Notebook Evangelist

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    Which drivers?
     
  3. Amnesiac

    Amnesiac 404

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    Well, what drivers are you trying to install, and what model is your laptop?
     
  4. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Download 7-zip.
    Extract the exe file.

    Go to device manager, manually install the driver. Force the installation.
    I will give you more detail if you need it.

    It is not too hard to do.

    Just make sure the drivers are 32bit if you have a 32bit win7 installation.
    Or if you have win7 64 bit, get the 64 bit drivers.

    Also you can use win vista drivers if you want.