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Kelsenellenelvian

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  1. MOST of the ms software sold during win7 and after has been done electronically. It's just simpler that way. Trips' right too even here at msfn where the warez policy is really strong digital river links are ok because they are a license redistributer of MS products.
  2. Sure pm me after you get the disk and i'll either get your number or give you mine. (I have unlimited minutes and free long distance )
  3. Well that's the thing you don't actually read a bsod that way they create mini dumps that can be read but only if you can access them which you cannot. Since your systems been rendered unbootable you can try either A.) A repair install (Typically works fine as long as their was no hardware failure) <-- this will likely work fine in your purposes because it replaces broken and missing files and regentries. or B.) A "Dirty" over installation of xp to recover files and pics whatnot with a clean install and re setup afterwards) Any way about it you're going to need a full xp disk and that's really a good price. Since your in the states like me I am willing to give you phone assistance after you get your disk.
  4. Here is your driver page. http://esupport.sony.com/US/p/model-home.pl?mdl=VGNA790&LOC=3#/downloadTab For ease of your own sanity download AT LEAST all of the ones that have to do with wireless and lan and have them on a usb drive or disk before formatting your laptop. (The wireless and wireless lan ones at the bottom of that page.) (Nothing drives me crazier than working on a laptop and realizing after its formatted I can't connect to get the drivers) Now I have a usb wireless adapter that carries it's own drivers
  5. Your system was already xp so drivers do exist for it. Theyre probably on that oem disk. Give me the model number of your laptop and i'll get the driver page for you.
  6. If you have the choice go for the oldest copy of xp you can find see post 2 here for reasoning: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/158294-nlite-officialunofficial-faq/ If the old xp system doesn't work setting up a temporary xp virtual system on the win7 machine is not hard at all to do. (With the new xp disk as the temp source.) Once you get setup slipstream only sp3 and make a new image and burn a couple of copies for archival purposes.
  7. Your oem disk is not a full xp copy, its a mash of files made to work with recovery partitions already on systems. You need to find\borrow\buy a copy of XP. Once that is done you will have to setup a Virtual XP to slipstream it to sp3. There is NO way around that part you cannot successfully slipstream a xp era sp under win7. EDIT: This guide http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/158294-nlite-officialunofficial-faq/ is very invaluable reading as to what you are doing.
  8. Let me point out a couple of things that may have been unnoticed. His source is not a actual (Or even close to one) official source. He has a disk which at the very least has BOTH XP home and pro on it. Which means it does not have a standard structure for nLite to use to begin with. It probably has already been modified with nLite also. As pointed out slip streaming under win7 will not work either because of pidkey file issues. He also mentions hirens in his first post which still falls under the warez rules here. The OP needs to do the following to even have a chance of this working. Get a actual copy of XP that is unmodified. THEN under a XP vm or on a XP machine slipstream sp3 and make a new source and go from there.
  9. Like I posted I can tell you exactly what caused that pop-up and it is definitely not RT7. I am leaning towards him grabbing one of the warez distros out there because he was too lazy to get the updates and what not integrated himself. Now instead of learning to do it right himself he wants to just skip the prompt and hide his issues.
  10. Only intel usb 3 setups can actually use usb 3 during boot. Not sure of the reason why but amd usb 3 is not fully recognizable during boot routines
  11. That's the issue here. ONLY intel usb motherboards can take advantage of usb3 during boot. You should be fine doing it in one of the usb 2 slots but with a AMD cpu you can't do usb 3 installs.
  12. I dunno a nlited os is still windows nLiteOS really makes it seem like a OS of its own
  13. It's a laptop issue with battery settings. If you browse through the last few pages you'll find the reg settings to fix this.
  14. That toms hardware was the link that got win 7 on this laptop.
  15. I've seen that prompt before and it is a "loader" which is definitely warez software. Yes it can use legal serials but it injects slic info and boot loader routines.
  16. Yeah it took at least a dozen reboots and variations of settings before I got on my main system and Google. I tried several different basic setups of Win7 DVD's and USB none of them were be able to kick off the setup until after the BIOS was flashed. It looks like they didn't even have the option to select win7 in the BIOS until may 2014. There was a secure boot option but none of the changes would make Win7 install-able.
  17. Asus x551m Laptop. The bios wouldn't allow for anything else to be installed on the original BIOS. Found out ASUS had released a BIOS update you had to install to get a BIOS OS installation choice. It does go to show that there was laptops (Decent ones too) that had been released as MS originally demanded, locked down to Win8.
  18. I get 32gb ones from Walmart in town for under $20 all the time now. Newegg has a 265gb one right now for $15 but it probably has super crappy components too.
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