Windows 7 (32-bit & 64-bit) Drivers for Samsung NP900X3D-A01US Notebook:Drivers (14)Bluetooth (Ver.2.2.16.30255)Samsung Series 9 NP900X3D-A01US Windows 7 Drivers (32. Kies OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8** CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz or above (recommended) Minimum memory size (RAM) 1.00GB (recommended). DriverTuner was created to save your time resolving driver problems by providing you with a single, automatic tool. Install Windows 7 x. Samsung SM9. 51 m. Hi All, I have a very similar problem and I am lost to be honest. So I would like to direct this to 3 users since they have most of the info or similar situtation@Alexandros. Golden_Orb, @ The Original Ralph. there. I have 2 Samsung 9.Pro NVME drives. I have an i.MOBO's. Yes 2 different ones since I cant get either to work.Trying to install Win. Want a RAID0 drive from the 2 x 9. Pros. I started out with a Gigabyte GA- Z1. X- Gaming 7 board. I installed the 2 SSD's in the M2 slots. No other drives or anything. Updated to latest BIOS and still the drives are NOT shown in the BIOS drive information menu area at all. When I look in the boot menu only 1 of the 2 drives is ever shown. I take one 9. 50 Pro out, the BIOS still sees 1 (that one). I take that one out and put the other back in the opposite M2 slot. The BIOS still only sees the 1 drive. I put both in, and the BIOS only ever shows the 1 in the boot menu. I screw around with Gigabyte USB3. USB 3. 0) and finally get Win. Go back into the BIOS and the drives are still not shown. After 4 days of attempts and 5 days of waiting on Gigabyte tech support to reply to my support tickets (which they still have not acknowledged after a week) I gave up and switched to a different board. Got a MSI Z1. 70. A Gaming M7 board. Loaded into the BIOS, changed the SATA config to RAID. No drives shown. MSI forums are actually helpful. Went in and found that I have to tell the BIOS to enable the WIn. Win. 7 boot option). Now the 2 9. 50 Pros are visible in the BIOS. Still in the BIOS I enable RAID0, create the RAID volume and reboot the PC to go back into the BIOS to enable one last setting that appears only after setting up the RAID. However once I enable Win. POSt no longer works and the boot does not get as far as the "hit DEL key to enter the BIOS" screen. I get a EFI Shell DOS prompt instead. It lists this: -- -- -- -- -- EFI Shell Version 2. Current running mode 1. Device Mapping Tableblk. Blockdevice - Alias (null)Pci. Root (0x. 0)/Pci(0x. B,0x. 0)/Pci(0x. 0,0x. Unit(0x. 1)blk. 1 : Blockdevice - Alias (null)Pci. Root (0x. 0)/Pci(0x. B,0x. 0)/Pci(0x. 0,0x. Unit(0x. 1)Press ESC in 5 seconds to skip startup. Shell> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- It goes no further. Cant even get into the Win. I have to type "EXIT" and it auto loads me into the BIOS. I have mixed and trial and error settings. Even went as far as hauling all the drives out of the MOBO. So to be clear the MOBO has no physical hard drives of any type on board. On this MIS board, as soon as I enable Win. Shell menu comes up. So I think I have to force back to trying the Gigabyte board (even though their technical support is literally non existent). So my questions are: - Is the main post above from Alexandros. October 7, 2. 01. PM have everything laid out from start to finish? There is a lot of posts past the main one with more information and I am getting lost. Want to install Win. I see I have to do the Win. I am not even sure how to get the Win. I have is the Win. When people were setting up this Win. Win. 10 hack, were the drives configured as RAID0 or a single drive only? Has someone run the 9. Pros in RAID? I want to set up RAID 0 from the start.. I was reading above and someone mentioned something about setting up differently and then using magician to copy info over and then drop the 9. PC. So in that case are they RAID0??? Were they seen in the BIOS or just windows? I find everything above a little overwhelming and hoping someone can break it down for me please.. For example: Quote: 2. Extract the Windows 7. If you are installing in UEFI mode, check efi/boot there should be a bootx. If not grab it from a current installation of Windows 7 x. C: \Windows\Boot\EFI\bootmgfw. Which directory inside the Win. ISO folder structure does it go in? There is a separate efi folder, boot folder, etc. Under the efi folder there is nothing but another folder called microsoft and in that another folder called boot?!?! So which folder? thanks. Repair Install - Windows 7 Help Forums. Here's How: NOTE: Be sure to back up anything that you do not want to lose first to be extra safe. Start Windows 7, and log on to an administrator account. Disable any 3rd party firewall, antivirus, or other security program to avoid it from possibly preventing the repair in- place upgrade installation of Windows 7. Do either step 4, step 5, or step 6 below depending if your retail Windows 7 installation ISO/DVD/USB has SP1 or not, and if your currently installed Windows 7 has SP1 installed or not. Repair Installed Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 ISO Note. If you do not have a Windows 7 with SP1 ISO, then you can download an official ISO with your retail product key from Microsoft at the link below. Microsoft Software Recovery. You can also download the latest official Windows 7 SP1 Media Refresh (SP1 U) ISO file at the link below, but this link is not always available for download. Microsoft: Windows 7 Direct Download Links. A) If you have not already, you will need to install a program like 7- Zip that supports extracting a ISO to a folder. B) Using the program (ex: 7- Zip) from step 1, extract the Windows 7 SP1 ISO file to a folder on a partition or HDD other than the current Windows 7 partition. NOTE: For example with 7- Zip, right click on ISO, click on 7- Zip, Extract files, browse button, select where you want to extract to, and click on OK twice. C) While in Windows 7 SP1, open the folder that you extracted the ISO into, and run the setup. D) Go to step 7 below. Repair Installed Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 DVD/USB A) While in Windows 7 SP1, insert your retail Windows 7 SP1 installation DVD into the DVD drive, or connect your Windows 7 with SP1 installation USB thumb drive, and click on the Run setup. Auto. Play. (see screenshot below)NOTE: If the Auto. Play window does not open, then open the drive folder in Computer and run the setup. B) Go to Go to step 7 below. Repair Installed Windows 7 without SP1 using Windows 7 without SP1 DVD/USB Note. If you do not have a Windows 7 without SP1 installation DVD/USB, then you can download the latest official Windows 7 Professional or Home Premium without SP1 ISO file here: Microsoft: Windows 7 Direct Download Links, and use Windows 7 USB- DVD Download Tool to create a bootable DVD or USB flash drive with the ISO to do the repair install from within Windows 7 using this step. It is preferred to have SP1 installed on your PC and to use step 4 or step 5 above to do a repair install with instead though. A) While in Windows 7 SP1 installed, insert your retail Windows 7 installation DVD into the DVD drive, or connect your Windows 7 installation USB thumb drive, and click on the Run setup. Auto. Play. (see screenshot below)NOTE: If the Auto. Play window does not open, then open the drive folder in Computer and run the setup. B) Go to Go to step 7 below. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes. Click on the Install Now button to start the installation. If prompted, uncheck the I want to help make Windows installation better box (unless you would like to ), and click on the Go online to get the latest updates for installation option. A) Windows 7 will now check online for and install any available installation updates. Check the I accept the license terms box, and click on Next. Click on the Upgrade option. Windows will now check for any compatibility issues. If any are found like in the example below, take care of them first then restart the repair install process over again. The installation of Windows 7 will now begin. NOTE: During the installation process, your screen may flash and computer will restart a few times. After the final restart, you will see this screen for a moment. Type in your Windows 7 product key number. Uncheck the Automatically activate Windows when I'm online box unchecked, then click on the Next button. NOTE: You can activate Windows 7 later after you make sure it is running properly. If you chose to automatically activate Windows online when you set up your computer, automatic activation begins trying to activate your copy of Windows three days after you log on for the first time. Click on Use recommended settings. Select your time zone and set your time and date settings, then click on the Next button. Click on the option for your computer's location to select the correct network location type settings to be applied for that location. NOTE: It is best to select Public location for the best security. Windows 7 will now prepare your desktop to startup. If you used a DVD or USB to do the repair install with, then you can remove the DVD or USB when the repair install has successfully completed and you are logged in to Windows 7. Check to see if you are missing any user files. If you are, then you can copy them from the C: \Windows. C: \$INPLACE.~TR and C: \WINDOWS.~Q backup folders. If everything checks out in step 2. Disk Cleanup (step 5 at this link). You will need to click on the Clean up system files button first, and then could check the Files discarded by Windows upgrade, Previous Windows installations, and Windows upgrade log files boxes. NOTE: This will delete the C: \Windows. C: \$INPLACE.~TR and C: \WINDOWS.~Q folders from step 2. Refresh your Windows Experience Index (WEI) score. When finished, activate Windows 7, and make sure that your 3rd party security programs (if applicable) are enabled again.
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