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#1 By 312882 (145.76.103.228) at Tuesday, February 02, 2010 07:22:12 AM
Hello, I'd like to ask you a few general questions about Windows 7 and certified drivers. As you probably are aware of it that Windows 7 requires drivers to be certified that so they do not cause any problems at installing. It's possible to install uncertified drivers but I want to only install certified drivers. Now I am interested in how many drivers are certified in Windows 7 itself. I asked them but I never got a decent reply, maybe anyone of you know how Microsoft determines how the drivers are certified and included in Windows 7. Is there any legal percentage of how many drivers are truly Windows 7 certified? Thanks in advance! Regards, Step ---------------------------------------------- ~Step

#2 By 340872 (125.63.72.125) at Monday, July 19, 2010 08:07:45 AM
hi..As you i was also not too much aware of these windows 7 drivers and i was urgently need in to repair my windows 7 then i contacted http://www.thesupportonline.com and they help me in a good manner and now i am happy with my pc. [QUOTE]Originally Posted by QStep: Hello, I'd like to ask you a few general questions about Windows 7 and certified drivers. As you probably are aware of it that Windows 7 requires drivers to be certified that so they do not cause any problems at installing. It's possible to install uncertified drivers but I want to only install certified drivers. Now I am interested in how many drivers are certified in Windows 7 itself. I asked them but I never got a decent reply, maybe anyone of you know how Microsoft determines how the drivers are certified and included in Windows 7. Is there any legal percentage of how many drivers are truly Windows 7 certified? Thanks in advance! Regards, Step [/QUOTE] ---------------------------------------------- The nice thing about having nothing is that you don't have to worry about losing it.



 

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