XP SYSTEM SECURITY WIN7 DRIVE LINE. WIN7 system Ann XP drive line

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can install XP in this model,Blue screen because of the incorrect integrated driver in your system disk,You can click out all the integrated drivers when you do the system,Or only leave a network card driver on the line,If the network card can't be driven, you have to go to other machines to find the relevant driver,Then use the U disk or hard disk to import into your notebook one by one to install the driver,It's no problem after all are installed,As long as your driver is found correctly, XP is no problem。

    And win7 generally will not have a problem.,Even if it's a blue screen, you can install your win7 in the same way.,You can use it after installation (as long as your driver is okay)

    Good luck with you and your notebook!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No way! Because some drivers will be incompatible, windows7 just use win7 drivers? This is a change of trouble!

    Still without knowing! I want a win7 system, but I just don't, you have win7 but you still want to use XP, alas, this is the gap!! Hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The problem of the system and the driver itself is not important, the main thing is that the brand and model of your computer should match the driver, of course, the version of the system also has requirements! What kind of drive is suitable for you, you have to find it according to the model.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Hello, this is not supported because the system is different, you can't use this software, it's only for 7 systems.

    Hello, this is not supported because the system is different, you can't use this software, it's only for 7 systems.

    Hope it helps you and have a great day. I hope to help you answer your questions. All right. I wish you a happy day and a happy life.

    What about people? The systems are different.

    The question itself is somewhat contradictory.

    I'll join you in communicating.

    If you have any questions, let's talk about them here.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can install a virtual machine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course you can, but I don't know if you want to install a dual system? There's no need.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When you can access the Internet (or on the machine that can access the Internet), you can first get the next driver wizard universal network card driver version, and then install win7, and then use the driver wizard to update the driver.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    On this issue, 1, basic knowledge, XP system disk a CD, of course, with part of the driver, windows7 system disk a ***, with more drivers, but it is certain that the chipset behind the system, the driver of the graphics card is definitely not, the complete windows7 installation disk is said to be about 2G (50%) are drivers.

    2、The XP or windows7 you installed have been repackaged by others.,Some with drivers.,Some even bring software.,And windows7 itself is big.,So the drivers that can be put down are less than those of XP.,Or the XP you installed is a version with a lot of drivers (the ghost version is like this),And windows7 doesn't bring.,If it's all the original system disk,XP is impossible to have more drivers than 7.。

    3. You have three ways to solve it, the first is to know your network card (in fact, it is the motherboard) model, go to the official website or some third-party **** driver, and then copy it with a U disk, the second is to find a disc that comes with the computer, a motherboard, and a separate graphics card, install it with a CD, and the third is to install the driver wizard with a network card driver (it is a network card that can be driven), and then you can install other drivers on the network with a network card driver.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    That XP system of yours must be a ghost version of someone else who has encapsulated the driver. Microsoft's original XP definitely comes with much fewer drivers than Win7.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Normally, it's unlikely, unless the win7 system is too streamlined.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, if you install it directly with a disc, you can do it, just like installing XP, just format the C drive during installation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It can be installed on other disks.

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