![]() Fine, I took another USB KEY and put all my motherboard drivers on it (from the CD sold with the MB) and none of those drivers seemed to work. I made a small google search and found that it could be SATA or RAID drivers. It worked fine until it asks me for cd/dvd drivers (which is funny since, I do it via USB because I can't plug in my DVD player :D) I have 3 SATA HDD plugged in and that's it. Fine, I made my usb key bootable and copy the official DVD on it (the same version that was on my old computer), set BIOS to boot on it first and started the computer up. ![]() So, I needed to install windows 7 64bits from my usb key. I just bought a new config ( ASUS p8z68-v lx, i5-2500k + ram and new graphic card ).Ĭoming back and installing it in my old computer, I just saw that my DVD player was on IDE (yup…). ![]() Answers without enough detail may be edited or deleted. Want to improve this post? Provide detailed answers to this question, including citations and an explanation of why your answer is correct.
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