Tech Support - Theory Crafting
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Problem #1
HokutoCorpse
Sounds like a hardware conflict to be honest. Do you still have a warranty on that PoS? Usually installing Windows 7 fixes most of those problems, so long as you get the drivers for your specific model off your manufacturer's website.
Hakuto, you have to be more descriptive when you post, give them all the information you can about what happens with your computer, take screenshots if you have to. Also, you obviously didn't install a WGA crack, you were supposed to run it after you installed Windows, not before.
You don't need Driver Sweeper to wipe a driver off your system.(Only use it if you're actually having problems uninstalling a driver normally. Windows 7 excels at removing drivers.)
1. Right click My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Device Manager
2. Go to display adapters right click > Properties > Uninstall driver.
3. Reboot your computer, you have to reboot every time you install/uninstall a driver.
Do you have the model name of your laptop? With all of the problems, I find it hard to believe you gave us the right computer to work with. It should be on the bottom of you laptop somewhere, just type out any numbers you see other than a serial code/bar code. I will find out which one it is.
As the Nvidia download server is down(surprise, surprise), I won't be able to grab your graphic card drivers for you.
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.2443; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.2407 - Nvidia is is using .net 1.1? Ancient technology right there.
Problem #2
Sounds like your power supply is the problem, do you have anything to test the flow of electricity with? If not, it's pretty hard to tell if it's anything else than the power supply without having the computer right in front of us.
HokutoCorpse
Sounds like a hardware conflict to be honest. Do you still have a warranty on that PoS? Usually installing Windows 7 fixes most of those problems, so long as you get the drivers for your specific model off your manufacturer's website.
Hakuto, you have to be more descriptive when you post, give them all the information you can about what happens with your computer, take screenshots if you have to. Also, you obviously didn't install a WGA crack, you were supposed to run it after you installed Windows, not before.
You don't need Driver Sweeper to wipe a driver off your system.(Only use it if you're actually having problems uninstalling a driver normally. Windows 7 excels at removing drivers.)
1. Right click My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Device Manager
2. Go to display adapters right click > Properties > Uninstall driver.
3. Reboot your computer, you have to reboot every time you install/uninstall a driver.
Do you have the model name of your laptop? With all of the problems, I find it hard to believe you gave us the right computer to work with. It should be on the bottom of you laptop somewhere, just type out any numbers you see other than a serial code/bar code. I will find out which one it is.
As the Nvidia download server is down(surprise, surprise), I won't be able to grab your graphic card drivers for you.
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.2443; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.2407 - Nvidia is is using .net 1.1? Ancient technology right there.
Problem #2
Spoiler:
Sounds like your power supply is the problem, do you have anything to test the flow of electricity with? If not, it's pretty hard to tell if it's anything else than the power supply without having the computer right in front of us.
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Problem #1HokutoCorpse
Sounds like a hardware conflict to be honest. Do you still have a warranty on that PoS? Usually installing Windows 7 fixes most of those problems, so long as you get the drivers for your specific model off your manufacturer's website.
Hakuto, you have to be more descriptive when you post, give them all the information you can about what happens with your computer, take screenshots if you have to. Also, you obviously didn't install a WGA crack, you were supposed to run it after you installed Windows, not before.
You don't need Driver Sweeper to wipe a driver off your system.(Only use it if you're actually having problems uninstalling a driver normally. Windows 7 excels at removing drivers.)
1. Right click My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Device Manager
2. Go to display adapters right click > Properties > Uninstall driver.
3. Reboot your computer, you have to reboot every time you install/uninstall a driver.
Do you have the model name of your laptop? With all of the problems, I find it hard to believe you gave us the right computer to work with. It should be on the bottom of you laptop somewhere, just type out any numbers you see other than a serial code/bar code. I will find out which one it is.
As the Nvidia download server is down(surprise, surprise), I won't be able to grab your graphic card drivers for you.
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.2443; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.2407 - Nvidia is is using .net 1.1? Ancient technology right there.
Problem #2
Spoiler:
Sounds like your power supply is the problem, do you have anything to test the flow of electricity with? If not, it's pretty hard to tell if it's anything else than the power supply without having the computer right in front of us.
Finally a reply <3. I don't think so since I got this from my godmother thats stationed in japan.
I gave some SS(didnt I?). Oh I was suppose to do it after? Well shit I messed that up >.<.
Its a Asus N90sv. Let me see if I can find a serial code. Ok either it faded off or something. But I'm 100% sure its an Asus N90s it says it right there on the bottom of the laptop. I got a hijack this thing to FINALLY run (had to do it in safe mode). I'll post it soon as for SS heres some if you guys didn't see them.
The graphics driver is 130M im sure of that since that popped up when it reinstalled itself.
Also since I did the crack wrong what should I do?
SS's
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z93/isaac1989/mydisplaydriverproblem.png
And heres the hijackthis i've been trying to get
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Problem #1
You are lucky HakutoCorpse, we have the same notebook, and I used to have the same problem.
Just from looking at your HijackThis Log, you need to reinstall :(. Lsass, a primary security feature in Windows is missing, not to mention quite a few other very important files as well. I'm not entirely sure, but something must have gone wrong with your install, either that or Driver Sweeper/Kaspersky/Search & Destroy deleted something it definitely should not have.
Here are some simple steps I need you to follow.
> Reformat & Reinstall Windows 7 - Do not enter anything for the serial key just click next, do not press any key or button when the command prompt pops up, this is normal for a "corporate" installation.
> The first thing you should do once you've completely booted up is run that WGA Crack.
>The next thing you should do is grab the latest drivers from the Nvidia and Realtek websites, I have linked them below.
Video Card Driver
Audio Drivers
For the realtek driver, accept the terms and conditions and download the very top file.(The download is painfully slow.)
>Install both of those drivers, restarting for each one.
If those drivers do not work, uninstall both of them with Add/Remove programs(Yes, they will show up there, it is HIGHLY recommend you uninstall them using ONLY this method, as Nvidia and Realtek provide their own uninstallation utility, driver-sweeper is to be used in a failsafe situation where you can not rely on normal means to uninstall your driver.)
>Next grab your Camera, Wireless, Touchpad as well as ALL of the drivers in the ATK directory (and VGA/Audio drivers if the above drivers did not work) off of the ASUS website by going here.
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?model=&SLanguage=en-us
>Click "Select Product" and select Notebook. Click select series and click N90.
Click Select model and then click N90sv. A confirmation window should appear, select Windows 7 64-Bit.
If you are unsure about your camera driver, just try each one to see if it works, but remember to uninstall the old one! Installing the wrong driver can't do any harm to your computer. Install them one at a time, except for the ATK drivers, install all of them at once, if it asks you to restart your computer with the ATK drivers just click whatever button is used for NO. Once you have all the ATK drivers installed, restart your computer
Oh, and if a message dialog comes up asking you about Peer2Peer(P2P) just click cancel and it will automatically start the download.
This should get your computer up and running and in working order. Once you've done all of this, run Windows Update until there are no more updates to be had.
Once you've done all this then you can install Kaspersky(And only Kaspersky, it removes any type of spyware that S&D will catch).
After you've done all this, you should be able to run any application or game you want without a hitch. Take it from the guy who had to go through the same agony you did.
Edit: If you need any help or support, feel free to PM me or join IRC.
You are lucky HakutoCorpse, we have the same notebook, and I used to have the same problem.
Just from looking at your HijackThis Log, you need to reinstall :(. Lsass, a primary security feature in Windows is missing, not to mention quite a few other very important files as well. I'm not entirely sure, but something must have gone wrong with your install, either that or Driver Sweeper/Kaspersky/Search & Destroy deleted something it definitely should not have.
Here are some simple steps I need you to follow.
> Reformat & Reinstall Windows 7 - Do not enter anything for the serial key just click next, do not press any key or button when the command prompt pops up, this is normal for a "corporate" installation.
> The first thing you should do once you've completely booted up is run that WGA Crack.
>The next thing you should do is grab the latest drivers from the Nvidia and Realtek websites, I have linked them below.
Video Card Driver
Audio Drivers
For the realtek driver, accept the terms and conditions and download the very top file.(The download is painfully slow.)
>Install both of those drivers, restarting for each one.
If those drivers do not work, uninstall both of them with Add/Remove programs(Yes, they will show up there, it is HIGHLY recommend you uninstall them using ONLY this method, as Nvidia and Realtek provide their own uninstallation utility, driver-sweeper is to be used in a failsafe situation where you can not rely on normal means to uninstall your driver.)
>Next grab your Camera, Wireless, Touchpad as well as ALL of the drivers in the ATK directory (and VGA/Audio drivers if the above drivers did not work) off of the ASUS website by going here.
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?model=&SLanguage=en-us
>Click "Select Product" and select Notebook. Click select series and click N90.
Click Select model and then click N90sv. A confirmation window should appear, select Windows 7 64-Bit.
If you are unsure about your camera driver, just try each one to see if it works, but remember to uninstall the old one! Installing the wrong driver can't do any harm to your computer. Install them one at a time, except for the ATK drivers, install all of them at once, if it asks you to restart your computer with the ATK drivers just click whatever button is used for NO. Once you have all the ATK drivers installed, restart your computer
Oh, and if a message dialog comes up asking you about Peer2Peer(P2P) just click cancel and it will automatically start the download.
This should get your computer up and running and in working order. Once you've done all of this, run Windows Update until there are no more updates to be had.
Once you've done all this then you can install Kaspersky(And only Kaspersky, it removes any type of spyware that S&D will catch).
After you've done all this, you should be able to run any application or game you want without a hitch. Take it from the guy who had to go through the same agony you did.
Edit: If you need any help or support, feel free to PM me or join IRC.
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Ok I'm about to do it soon. I'm trying to figure out if I can somehow keep my vids. Could I possibly put them in my 2nd hard drive and save them like that?
Nvm I figured out how to do it. Ok. the error is gone from the looks of it (I would not hold my breath.) But my sound still sounds weird. It sounds like its cracking/staticy. Any ideas on how I can fix that besides removing it?
Before I installed Kaspersky
While scanning this popped up
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z93/isaac1989/Untitled.png
Ok I though I'd watch some anime I downloaded on my laptop and well its back so I can't watch my anime. Im guessing it will do the same if I tried to play WoW on it.
After I installed kaspersky
Nvm I figured out how to do it. Ok. the error is gone from the looks of it (I would not hold my breath.) But my sound still sounds weird. It sounds like its cracking/staticy. Any ideas on how I can fix that besides removing it?
Before I installed Kaspersky
Spoiler:
While scanning this popped up
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z93/isaac1989/Untitled.png
Ok I though I'd watch some anime I downloaded on my laptop and well its back so I can't watch my anime. Im guessing it will do the same if I tried to play WoW on it.
After I installed kaspersky
Spoiler: