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Hi all,

 

I recently installed Leo4AllV3 successully with no drivers. Prior to the successful install I tried installing all patches and drivers and when it booted, I recieved a bluescreen for a couple of seconds and then it went dark. After some research I found it might be a problem with the Laptop Powermanagment, so I reinstalled with just the defaults and it worked. On the third install (trying to get DVD/CD/networking stuff) I get the same bluescreen and then darkness. This time I didn't install Power Management, but did install all 3rd party drivers. Has anyone experienced this issue. Or maybe I shouldn't try to install all drivers. Is there a resource, where we can check to see if our hardware is supported and if so, what drivers or patches to install? Sorry, I hate having to ask for help, but I'm about googled out for today.

 

Thanks to anyone who can help. :P

 

My specs:

 

Computer

Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Edition

OS Service Pack -

DirectX 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)

 

Motherboard

CPU Type Unknown, 1733 MHz

Motherboard Name Dell Inspiron 1525

Motherboard Chipset Unknown

System Memory 3573 MB

BIOS Type Phoenix (03/10/08)

 

Display

Video Adapter Mobile Intel® GMA X3100 (448 MB)

Video Adapter Mobile Intel® GMA X3100 (448 MB)

Monitor Generic PnP Monitor [NoDB]

 

Multimedia

Audio Adapter High Definition Audio Controller [NoDB]

 

Storage

IDE Controller Intel® ICH8M Ultra ATA Storage Controllers - 2850

IDE Controller Ricoh Memory Stick Host Controller

IDE Controller Ricoh MMC Host Controller

IDE Controller Ricoh xD-Picture Card Controller

IDE Controller Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller

SCSI/RAID Controller Microsoft iSCSI Initiator

Disk Drive ST9160821AS ATA Device

Optical Drive HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GSA-T21N ATA Device

SMART Hard Disks Status Unknown

 

Partitions

C: (NTFS) 121904 MB (92578 MB free)

 

Input

Keyboard Standard PS/2 Keyboard

Mouse PS/2 Compatible Mouse

 

Network

Network Adapter Dell Wireless 1395 WLAN Mini-Card (192.168.0.12)

Network Adapter Marvell Yukon 88E8040 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller

Modem In-Build Conexant Type 2 modem

 

Peripherals

Printer Microsoft XPS Document Writer

USB1 Controller Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB]

USB1 Controller Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB]

USB1 Controller Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB]

USB1 Controller Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB]

USB1 Controller Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB]

USB2 Controller Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB]

USB2 Controller Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB]

Battery Microsoft AC Adapter

Battery Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery

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Please stop posting duplicate posts!

 

just "bump" an existing one!

 

If you want people to help you need to tell them which card is in your system:

"Multimedia Audio Adapter High Definition Audio Controller [NoDB]" is not good enough, you need to search the web for the chipset!

 

 

SticMAN

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