USB works only with different HARD drive...

Both are Acer Aspire laptops. We have AMD, another, intel. AMD, one died, leaving behind my harddrive perfectly well with all my stuff on this subject. The intel we get my hard drive (from AMD). This works. Only problem: USB ports do not work. Not at all. If I look in Device Manager... There is a label of warning exclaimation on my video display (error code 12. Yet there are a lot of free resources)... and a crapload of all listed Universal Serial Bus ports, with this warning symbol but error code 37. I've exhausted all options on how to 'fix' my problem... but a little problem... I have not met my problem as a whole. Everyone elses problems comes from everywhere to connect to a device USB so he can stop working until an update of windows did. There should be no problem, but it is a. Oh yes, windows 7 x 64 is the operating system. I downloaded and installed all the drivers Acer, except amd... hmm... looking up for this portable body and mind (hdd) that he is supposed to have... idea k. In the meantime, someone knows what to do?

My old acer aspire has a 5538 (AMD)... new is a 5734z (intel).
both win7 x 64 OS.
Other than the display device supposed to do not have enough resources,
and the multitude of usb drivers failed (there are only 2 ports usb, btw),
and the former stop cash, while this one is black... they are the same. Same amount of GB, operating system, bios, you name it.
Guess I'll go back to acer.com and download drivers for the old laptop, see if windows will then expose to correct things.
It's a good time to go to College and be stuck with buying what they have on campus, huh? Yes, the USB ports are quite necessary for...
Thank you all for taking the time to listen. Surely someone who reads this has such an experience?
 

Hello

Your post is confusing.

You trying to start in and use the hard disk and the operating system out of the device in a more recent machine broken?

If so, you cannot legally install and boot into hard drives and their operating systems that have been transferred to another machine, unless you are licensed by the retail, which would require a reinstall anyway for the reasons listed below in my response.

The two Acers have preinstalled OEM licenses of operating system on them and these licenses are tied to the original machine and are not transferable.

.

And the hard drive that came out the breakage of the machine has drivers for the motherboard, etc of the broken machine, not the newer machine.

So you will be naturally enough have problems of recognition of hardware, including USB controllers, etc.

And don't you can't change drivers in the old hard drive and the old operating system.

I suggest that you save your data from the old hard drive and then use it to store data in the newer machine.

See you soon.

The person who took my hard drive works perfectly on my old laptop and put it in my new body of laptop is a licensed computer technology. He thought that it should not be a problem even if the chip inside the new case was a pentium from intel.

He installed all the drivers for the new motherboard laptop on my hard drive. But, the 'graphics card' intel (R) 4 series express chipset family had an error code 12 'lack of resources to operate this view"in Device Manager. And my USB ports do not work, gives error 37 and not all record as that of operation. So I could not use my USB stick for school work done. I got in touch with him. He took my hard drive out and placed a hard drive for acer with processor intel pentium. If it was not so urgent for me to need my computer... I would expect it 3.5 more weeks for an amd processor chipset 'inside' body (case of the motherboard).

So... now my 'problem' is 'solved' regarding my question went.

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