Friday 28 June 2013

Troubleshooting no driver found in windows 7 Installation From USB

Hi To All The Mindbenders,
Story:- a few days back i was trying to install windows 7 from a usb , then at the partitioning step i didn't get any hard drive partitions but an error message like
"A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, please insert it now. 
Note: If the Windows installation media is in the CD/DVD drive, you can safely remove it for this step"
so i got no partitions like C: , D: or E: so i can't install windows 7 from the USB.


Fix:-  
Step 1.Download Universal USB Installer .
Step 2. Execute The Downloaded exe of universal usb installer and select the type of os you are installing you will find " windows 7 installer " at bottom in dropdown options.


Step 3. Then in second option choose your windows 7 iso file.

Step 4. Now you are all done just choose the usb (USB DRIVE LETTER IN MY CASE ITS H: ) from drop down menu as shown in screenshot.
Step 5. Click on Create , then choose Yes from next the dialog box showing yes or no.

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Friday 14 June 2013

Download And Install Compatible Drivers For Your WIndows Operating System Free

Hi To All The Mindbenders,

Aim:- To Get All Required Drivers For Windows xp/7/8 Laptop And Computers.

Requirements:- A Tool Called 3dpchip, Click on Download Button to Download 3dpchip.



Install The 3dpchip  and It will Automatically Detect the drivers for your system. just click on the links and follow the instructions its too simple to use and install drivers.
So Stop Worrying because you have a new tool which will resolve all your driver related problem for every System you see from your eyes running windows os.

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Thursday 13 June 2013

Explore Linux (EXT2/EXT3/EXT4) Partition From Windows Operating Systems

Hi To All The Mindbenders,



Aim:- To Expore Linux Paritions.

Story:- When i started to use dual boot Operating systems Then i found my Linux partition missing from my computer section of windows OS, and whenever i want to work on my files which is currently in Linux i had to restart my Laptop and choose Linux, then again i move contents to my windows partition from linux and again reboot the whole system and choose windows. so by this method i transfer my files in past. now as i was bored from all this i want some changes to this tradition of transferring. i found a new tool (for me) to explore the Linux Partitions From Windows Directly Without Rebooting.

Procedure:-
Step 1.
Download Ext2Explore
Download Ext2eExplore by themindbenders

 That's all i shared with you.


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Sunday 2 June 2013