VISTA DRIVER DOWNLOADS, BUT WILL NOT ACTUALLY INSTALL...

A few weeks ago, I was on my computer and it will randomly stop. When I tried to turn it back on, it just kept power off.  Finally, he gave the option to start Windows normally or start Windows repair. I tried to boot normally, it did not work. My computer felt hot so I let it alone for a while. It restarted a few hours later, but this time launched Windows Repair. It has not always worked, so he allowed me to restore to a date, he has already worked correctly.

Now, it will not install THE drivers or update ALL drivers.  (I have four obsolete drivers).  He will say it's install software device driver, I chose the choice to locate and install the driver. It looks in Windows update. But then he leaves these messages every time: Windows encountered a problem installing the software driver for your device. GOLD Windows found driver software for your device, but has encountered an error trying to install it. Sometimes it is said: the process cannot access the file because another process is used.

HP has been little or no assistance, given that my laptop is now out of warranty.  They told me to run the Windows File Checker utility, and the results, said: Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to solve some of them.  I was also told to perform an audit of the memory and hard drive, but everytime I try, my computer just turns off!  I try to run the Diagnostics but I saw several devices that have been disabled, and I don't know how they got that way.  The final result with HP is always restore your computer to its factory settings, but I don't understand why I should do before I know if it's a hardware or software problem.  If I restore to factory settings, I lose all my programs installed? How do I get those back?  How can I find the facilities? And if I restore, Windows Vista still work properly?  I don't know what to do and I am at my wits end, can anyone help?

I have a HP Compaq Presario CQ60 - 215DX Notebook PC

AMD Athlon Dual-Core QL-62 2.00 GHz 32-bit.

Windows Vista Edition Home Premium. Service Pack 2

Hello

Who "felt really hot" worries me. If you have a store of the local computer (the one that is internal
repairs and not a leek and display a Best Buy or other stores) or HP Support I
have so look to it. Frankly you should first return it to factory specs and see if
It works correctly and if not ask such technical assistance indicated previously

We might be able to help solve the problems, but that would be unnecessary if the heat has
damage to the computer, which makes it look like is the case. Added that this process of repair is not likely
work and would take longer to restore the system back and reinstall your programs.

You need to get your programs from the same source, that you did initially. Make sure that you have
the product keys needed to install everything. Have your sources and your keys aligned in front of you
begin the review.

Compaq - support, drivers and documentation online
http://www.Compaq.com/country/cpq_support.html

Compaq (HP) - Forums
http://h30434.www3.HP.com/PSG/=.

You can save your files by putting the drive in another computer as a 2nd disk (best) or external
Drive USB enclosure and then backup to removable media such as CD, DVD or other USB drives.
Of course a real store of the computer or the manufacturer of your system can help to recover the files.

Or you can use a boot Ubuntu CD to back up data.

Use Ubuntu Live CD to backup files from your Windows computer dead
http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/use-Ubuntu-Live-CD-to-backup-files-from-your-dead-Windows-computer

I hope this helps.

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