Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Windows 7
The update advisor report says
Windows Aero Not Capable
Your current graphics adapter won't support the Windows Aero user interface.
What do I need to do, as I have not a clue what it means.
Many thanks
Windows Aero Not Capable
Your current graphics adapter won't support the Windows Aero user interface.
What do I need to do, as I have not a clue what it means.
Many thanks
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especially the
>>>old o/s
>>>machine/processor/memory/graphics card/disc
>>> size/ram - the usual stuff that decides if your machine
>>> is up to the job
oh and the other bit as well
>>>have you downloaded new dirvers for your kit written
>>> specifically for 7
I'm curious why you are using 7 at this stage - it's still in pre-release ...and to be honest - you don't seem to be a techie.
especially the
>>>old o/s
>>>machine/processor/memory/graphics card/disc
>>> size/ram - the usual stuff that decides if your machine
>>> is up to the job
oh and the other bit as well
>>>have you downloaded new dirvers for your kit written
>>> specifically for 7
I'm curious why you are using 7 at this stage - it's still in pre-release ...and to be honest - you don't seem to be a techie.
so you're using pre release beta software because it's to be released 22 octobe (3 months yet)!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sorry mist - you don't seem able to answer (or even understand the significance of) the questions.
... or follow the pointers ... you're either going to have to live with it - and any loss of data - or go back to whatever o/s you came from ... and wait untill the finished product comes out - and then we start again -
because you're still going to need drivers because the correct drivers could just allow 7 to id your hardware and let it determine what's needed.
sorry mist - you don't seem able to answer (or even understand the significance of) the questions.
... or follow the pointers ... you're either going to have to live with it - and any loss of data - or go back to whatever o/s you came from ... and wait untill the finished product comes out - and then we start again -
because you're still going to need drivers because the correct drivers could just allow 7 to id your hardware and let it determine what's needed.
all you have to do is answer the questions ... how do you expect anyone to help you if you refuse to say what hardware you are using?????
>>>old o/s
>>>machine/processor/memory/graphics card/disc
>>> size/ram - the usual stuff that decides if your machine
>>> is up to the job
what is so hard about that???
>>>old o/s
>>>machine/processor/memory/graphics card/disc
>>> size/ram - the usual stuff that decides if your machine
>>> is up to the job
what is so hard about that???
Misto, Microsoft are in the business of selling software. The advisor may tell you that your system is capable of running Windows 7. What it's not going to say is "although your system can run Windows 7, it's going to be a real stretch and we really wouldn't recommend it".
If you post details of your system, you will get unbiased advice from experienced users who can tell you if it's actually a good idea to consider installing Windows 7.
If you post details of your system, you will get unbiased advice from experienced users who can tell you if it's actually a good idea to consider installing Windows 7.
Ok so, you're using the Windows 7 upgrade advisor.
The Aero user interface (read: fancy transparent window effects) require that your hardware meet certain minimum specifications. Microsoft state these requirements as:
A DirectX 9 Compatible graphics adapter with support for Pixel Shader 2.0 and a minimum of 128MB of Video RAM.
So basically, your graphics card or your onboard graphics chip does not meet this specification. Likely, it either does not have Pixel Shader 2.0 or it has less than the aforementioned amount of dedicated video memory. The upgrade advisor, in this case, is therefore telling you that you can run Windows 7, but not with the fancy glass looking window effect.
Solution? If you have a desktop PC, buy a new graphics card. If you have a laptop, dream on...
The Aero user interface (read: fancy transparent window effects) require that your hardware meet certain minimum specifications. Microsoft state these requirements as:
A DirectX 9 Compatible graphics adapter with support for Pixel Shader 2.0 and a minimum of 128MB of Video RAM.
So basically, your graphics card or your onboard graphics chip does not meet this specification. Likely, it either does not have Pixel Shader 2.0 or it has less than the aforementioned amount of dedicated video memory. The upgrade advisor, in this case, is therefore telling you that you can run Windows 7, but not with the fancy glass looking window effect.
Solution? If you have a desktop PC, buy a new graphics card. If you have a laptop, dream on...