Windows 7 Home premium 32-bit. Black bars on the sides

Hej everyone
I had a problem with my acer aspire 5530g since I installed windows 7.
I had bars on the sides when I play Battlefield 1942, Football manager 2007 and so.
I tried a lot to make it work, but just does not work.
My grafficcard is Ati Mobility Radeon HD 3470 Hybrid x 2 Hyber memory.
My processor is AMD Athlon 64 X 2 dual core.
New update of my grafficcard and my processor is the same.

Thanks for the help anyway.
Jakob Norholm

Suddenly, I could see and then he turn gray once again, but I got the marked full screen so it worked.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Vista Home Premium boots with black bands on the sides of the screen and features limited after d/l-ing Windows updates

    Hello

    My Dell Inspiron 530 has recently started having problems starting. When I turn it on regularly, Windows Vista Home Premium starts with black bands on each side of the screen and your desktop extended / enlarged which does not display the start menu or the taskbar. I can navigate in the Panel, but when I click on the resolution of the screen, nothing happens and I'm unable to change the screen resolution. When I use CTRL and the mouse scroll wheel, I can reduce the size of the desktop icon, but the taskbar, nor start menu appears on the screen. I noticed that I can't start programs when the computer is in this State as well.

    I think that this problem started after I downloaded a game from 3 updates of Windows, but I do not know what updates they were.

    I am able to start safe mode and the office fills the screen normally. I don't know what steps I can take mode without fail to solve the problem of normal startup, however.

    Please let me know I you a glimpse into this situation because it is extremely frustrating. Thank you very much for your help!

    Hello

    Microsoft gives sometimes you updates for the 3rd party hardware: graphics, network cards, etc.

    You should only get the latest drivers for them to real hardware manufacturer's website, as Microsoft normally does nor those have the most recent drivers available as Microsoft relies of the 3rd party hardware Manufactuer to provide.

    But unfortunately, the only way to know which is the update of the problem is to install them one by one, until you find the 'wrong' for your installation.

    You can do a system restore to get back until it has been installed (which is NOT the best way to remove an update) or follow this method:

    'Remove an update'

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/remove-an-update

    When you have found the issue of update of the list of updates which is presented > then right click on the update problem > select Hide update > and it will not be available to you once again

    "How to hide or show an update of Windows Vista"

    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/72491-Windows-Update.html

     

    Here's how to chanage update settings, if you think it is necessary to:

    "Understanding Windows Update and Extras in Windows Vista and Windows 7.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/Windows-Vista-updates-and-extras/

    Or the other of these two update settings will give you the chance to see what you want to install through Windows updates;

    Download updates but let me choose whether to install them - if you select this option, Windows will download the updates on your computer, but not install them automatically. If you want to install updates, then you must install them manually. You should only select this option if you have a reason to not install updates automatically. Only advanced users should use this option.

    Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them - if you select this option, you'll be alerted when there are new updates available for download and install. You can then choose to download and install the updates that you want. This option should really be reserved for people who know exactly which updates they need, or those who have little access to the Internet.

    But remember you normally only have problems with hardware 3rd party drivers. Other updates are to improve the Performance and security of your system

    See you soon.

  • Get the error 0x000003eb, Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit will not install the printer on the network or USB drivers

    I tried some of the ideas in the forums and Vista still won't let me load the drivers. It recognizes the printer and I'll install the drivers, no luck getting error 0x000003eb. At IT, share the printer UAC is on, tried with offshore, does the same thing.

    Try to install Xerox Phaser 6250DP Laser Color. If anyone has an answer, you wish.

    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/compatibility/Windows-Vista/default.aspx

    Windows Vista Compatibility Center

    First thing to do is to check its Vista compatibility at the link above, and if not to see what patches/solutions are available from its manufacturer...

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"

    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx

    Have a read of the link above re Vista file and printer sharing.

    Permissions/Share info is there as well.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Ved Fejlkode 80070643 instal. sikkerhedsopdateringer I have Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit

    10 STK sikkerhedsopdateringer til Windows 7 Home Premium, 32-bit
    will be mislykket the entire installation.

    Alle: KB235886, KB2360131, KB2416471, KB2207566, KB2281679, KB2296011, KB2378111, KB2387149, og KB979687 KB981957, har fejlkode 80070643

    PCen genstarter utallige twice when opdateringerne must installeres. Is standser every time the 67% and will never leave.
    My a provet ved genstarte several days, but opdateringerne are not yet installed.
    Help, please.

     

    You are here in the English forums. Always ask questions in English here.

    Please change the language:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/common/international.aspx

    and ask your native language forums. "A programmer is just a tool that converts the caffeine in code" Deputy CLIP - http://www.winvistaside.de/

  • 4540 proBook s product C9K7O ID: Device Drivers not installed during the installation of Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

    I had to reinstall Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit operating system and some of the equipment not recognized and therefore, the drivers were not installed. Can you tell me the correct drivers? That's what I see in Device Manager:

    Here's the driver page.

    http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/SWD/public/readIndex?sp4ts.Oid=5229456&swLangOid=8&swEnvOid=4057

    There is a full menu of Windows 7 just pull down the menu for Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit drivers.

    The Base system is the JMicron card reader.

    Ethernet is Realtek gigabit

    USB is Intel USB 3.0

    1 unknown is 3D Driveguard

    2 stranger's validity

  • Upgrade Windows XP Pro 32 Bit to Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit.

    Is it possible to upgrade to Windows XP Pro 32-bit, Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit. I have the disk to install Win 7. My processor is an Intel E6300 Dual Core and its supposed to be compatible with 32-bit or 64-bit. My system is: Mo AGP-IDE/SATA ASRock 4CoreDual-SATA2 R2.0/A/ASR, Intel LGA 775 CPU E6300 2.8 Ghz, memory 2 Crucial-1 Gig each, DDR II - 400 Mhz 184 pin sticks (but will DDR II 667 MHz 240 pin), HDD: IDE Seagate 320 GB ST 3320620 A, video card NVidia 7600 GS AGP, the PS Marine 500 Watt, 2 DVD - RW. I want to stay with the 32 bits of the system because most of my hardware is not compatible with 64 bit.

    Sunday, June 29, 2014 19:39:45 + 0000, RickJ41 wrote:

    Is it possible to upgrade to Windows XP Pro 32-bit, Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit. I have the disk to install Win 7. My processor is an Intel E6300 Dual Core and its supposed to be compatible with 32-bit or 64-bit. My system is: Mo AGP-IDE/SATA ASRock 4CoreDual-SATA2 R2.0/A/ASR, Intel LGA 775 CPU E6300 2.8 Ghz, memory 2 Crucial-1 Gig each, DDR II - 400 Mhz 184 pin sticks (but will DDR II 667 MHz 240 pin), HDD: IDE Seagate 320 GB ST 3320620 A, video card NVidia 7600 GS AGP, the PS Marine 500 Watt, 2 DVD - RW. I want to stay with the 32 bits of the system because most of my hardware is not compatible with 64 bit.

    You can use a DVD upgrade, but you cannot do an upgrade with it. A
    clean install is required.

  • Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit

    I have a laptop Dell Insperion 1501 with Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit. I tested the ram and hard drive and they check well. I deleted the C partition, formatted the drive with the dell windows vista disk and reinstalled vista. Then I tried to download the updates of windows, but when I click on any button for example, the Start button, it flashes opening and closing in a fraction of a second. Also, when it starts, he won't on the desktop unless I have a key on the keyboard, any key.  I can't seem to update of the bios at the moment is still as dell reference years ago. No error messages or bios beeps. I was able to install all the drivers on the driver disk but can not get updates. This also happens in safe mode. Any suggestions? Thank you.

    Guess what! It is the keyboard that was causing the problem. I disconnected and used a USB one and it works normally. I guess her grandchildren or the cat must have stuck a key on the Board. When the computer is off, lightly rub your palm on the keys to reset.

  • MS Streets & Maps works in Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

    It cannot get MS Streets & Maps works on Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit.

    See the title.

    Hello Gemard,

    Streets and trips 2008, 2009 and 2010 are compatible with Windows 7. Earlier versions may not work, however you can try and use Compatibility Mode.

    If the program is not compatible, then you try to install and run the program in compatibility mode.

    Use the following steps:

    (1) right click on the program

    2) click Properties

    3) click on the Compatibility tab

    (4) select run this program in compatibility mode and select Windows Vista or other operating system, the program has been run successfully.

    Check out the link here: make sure to run older programs in this version of Windows

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows

    If compatibility is not successful, then try and run the program compatibility problems:

    1. open the troubleshooting program compatibility Troubleshooter by clicking the Start button.

    Then click on Control Panel. In the search box, type troubleshooting, and then click Troubleshooting. Under programs, click on run programs for previous versions of Windows.

    2. follow the instructions in the troubleshooting.

    If you are unable to install a program, insert the installation disc for the program and, using the Troubleshoot utility, navigate to the program setup file, usually called Setup.exe, Install.exe, or something similar. This utility is not designed to work on programs that have an .msi file name extension.

    If it is not a success, since you're under Windows 7 Home Premium, you can search for 3rd party software of vitualization that works on Home Premium and run Streets and Trips in a virtual environment.

    If please reply back and let us know if it helped to answer your questions.

    Sincerely,

    Marilyn
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think

  • H9-1150 Pavilion: H9-1150 PC does not start with WIndows 7 Home Premium 64-bit with ASUS 960 GTX card.

    I've seen others have posted simular questions, but I thought id repost this even in the case where there is more help.  I have the Elite Phönix Pavalion h9-1150 desktop with Windows 7 Home premium 64-bit.  and the bios HP 7.07 (seems no possible to upgrade the bios).

    As others have had I install the new graphics card, the 960 Asus GTX card that came out last month and the system start gives about 3 beeps in about 30 seconds and then it goes to a screen that is black with a blinking cursor and nothing else happens. cannot enter bios or settings for HP...

    I tried to disable UEFI boot devices in bios settings and enable only the legacy devices (after him swinging back on my original card, then move on to the new card), but it still gives 3 beeps after the start.   However, I was able to get into windows. Although I think that this may be due to turn off the computer with the old card in without power first. and after 3 beeps (which always blocks you on the bios menu) sometimes it appears the window where you can select the safe mode or normal mode... as sometimes happens if you start your computer with windows 7 If you had just it off without turning off power or something.  There, I can get into windows and run the PC and graphics card without problem, it's just when I try to start the problem happens.

    and suppor HP no. is NOT a fault of the card itself. As much before. I bought an EVGA card earlier a GTX 780 and SAME problem happened (although I have not tried to remove it then devices boot UEFI)...

    There is a problem of spacific with HP computers that seem to lock 'new' start-up equipment.

    Honestly not be blunted. I really think it's bad what I read somewhere that even if HP would never say it they do it on purpose to prevent people ruin of guarantee or any "liabity' that occur by people any other hardware on HP computers inventory installation

    makes no since to me.  the PC SHOULD be able to run the card. in fact his race he now once I was able to circumvent the blocking (temporarily) check markers, everyhting is fine tracks of card 3 times faster then old (that should be the case).

    But it's just this block as HP for some reason any installed on their bios/cards mothers is the question.

    Good news is I got it from amazon and I have about a month, until I return. which I think this time I'll make.  to see if something pops up in a month or something.

    It's the ONLY solution, it seems that HP has officially to deactivate start secure Windows 8

    but this isn't a computer of windows 8. and I guess even if install windows 8. the issue wouldn't disappear because given that its an older bios, there is no way to have a secure boot option to delete?

    HP you really need to get on the ball and give us a straight answer on this subject.  Is it ALL WAY to solve this problem? Can you not just do an older BIOS update to allow this? Or do you simply not want to worry about old PCs?

    anyway I think that it is wrong and very frustrating and to be honest. If this is the case when my pc otherwise MUST run on demand

    It's a PCI express 16 x slot card that is 3.0

    Here are the specifications of deetailed according to the guidelines of your page

    http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docid=c03273835

    the card SHOULD WORK fine.  I thought the GTX 780 was a little too much for the PC as he had more then a six pin port and needed a little more power, so at first I thought it was the question. so I returned it. and has now got this new card.

    However, the ASUS GTX 960 map requires the SAME power that the card GTX 550 it by default and the SAME SIX connector

    so it SHOULD work.

    and performance tests indicate that it FACT it's just stupid... bios that asks the question.

    I'm afraid to turn off the computer at the moment and try again to see if windows starts normally after you turn off the startup UEPI devvices because he cannot start properly...

    HP you are one of the largest suppliers of computers you know technology what are YOUR computers.  WHY cant you give us a direct awnser on this.

    ITS VERY frustrating

    and to be honest if I can't solve this problem, I am very hestient never buy another product HP if their spacifically computers have this new method of hardware locking.

    because I have the card now works on my pc, it runs great! 3 times as fast as it should! and yet, I know in the back of my mind, if I can't understand this bad likely issue just to send it back... less I have time.

    and for now, I did not have money to buy a new pc. This PC is JUST perfect for what I need for now another card then you want a little better...

    He shoudnt be as much hassle there?

    Thank you.

    Hello

    You need update the BIOS that is listed under Windows 8 to support the new graphics.   You must upgrade to Windows 8 or temporarily install Windows 8, you can install the update to the BIOS.  While there may be other ways to install the BIOS update, clearly having Windows 8 running will be the safest way.  8 BIOS version is your best chance to get the latest graphics cards to work.

    You can Windows 8 Enterprise 90 days trial.

    If you decide to install W8, then create external recovery HP Media and backup your data before doing anything.

    The reality is that there is no guarantee that any particular graphics card will work in any particular PC, even if the graphics card works in other PC or even the same or similar model PCs. Know what the return policy is before you buy.

  • Activation of Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit.

    Help, please.

    Hello.

    I have a windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit, who began acting in the recent months. It came with a box of "Reinstall Windows" as a title, then "Windows must be reinstalled to activate it. Insert the installation of Windows, CD or DVD into your computer to start the process of relocation. I have a valid key, everything worked fine. I tried the recovery disks, forums and everything else. On that note, I spent a lot of time and I need either a link to re - download floppy disks to install Windows Vista to origin or a set of records sent me. I promise you do not have a code, and if the employee is requesting all the Windows I'll tell them the code, but I'm not so stupid to put it out in the open for all to see. Thanks for your help in advance! PC specifications are:

    http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&ObjectID=c01756863

    Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit.

    Please please please please please help. Did I mention it please?

    Thanks again!

    -TS

    Hello

    When you raise the pop of screen area, I suggest click you on the link in the pop box, and then do the following.
    (a) open Internet browser

    (b) type %windir%\system32 in the browser's address bar.

    (c) find the CMD.exe file

    (d) make a right click on CMD.exe and select "Run as Administrator"

    (e) type: net stop slsvc (it may ask you if you're sure, select Yes).

    (f) type: cd %windir%\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\SoftwareLicensing

    (g) type: Rename tokens.bar tokens.dat

    (h) type: cd %windir%\system32

    (i) type net start slsvc

    (j) type: cscript slmgr.vbs - FLIR (it may take time for this will be complete, please be patient).

    (k) reboot twice

    (l) you will have to reactivate. Use activation by phone below method.

    Activation by phone-
    (a) If you have access to the Start button: click the Start button, type "slui.exe 4" in the search field and press the Enter"" key. This will bring up the activation of the phone dialog window. Follow the steps indicated by the window. The phone activation process should take only about 6 minutes.
    (b) If you do not have access to the button: Reboot and log on to Vista, a dialog window will appear. In this window, click on the option "access computer with reduced functionality. Once you do this, Internet Explorer or Firefox browser will open. In the address bar type "c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe" press ENTER, a new window will come up, type: slui 4 and press enterand follow the steps to activate by phone.

    See also the following link:

    How to find a phone number for a Microsoft Product Activation Center

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950929

    Thank you.

  • How do the thumbnails on the taskbar - Windows 7 Home premium 64 bit?

    Original title: thumbnails in taskbar windows 7 Home premium 64-bit is not disable

    I'm looking for a way to disable the taskbar thumbnails when hunting the mouse pointer over the taskbar in windows 7 Home premium, primarily occurs if you use the editor or another application when mouse pointer (sometimes accidentally) rinse over the bar of tasks and displayed on the screen application or document information , I just watched how disable or view with a mouse click action to.

    Thank you

    Hi RicardoMC,

    Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Community.

    From the description of the problem, I can understand that you need more information on disabling the taskbar thumbnails.

    Windows 7 does not include a graphical (GUI) User Interface to disable taskbar thumbnail preview.

    The only option that comes pretty close to turning off the feature is by modifying the registry settings. Check out the following link and check if this helps you to disable the taskbar thumbnails.

    Disable the taskbar preview thumbnail

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-desktop/disable-taskbar-thumbnail-preview/28e025af-6bb0-4f98-8df9-50693cc1e3c5

    Disable Windows 7 Taskbar Thumnails

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-desktop/disable-Windows-7-taskbar-thumnails/f3e1c0c3-b2a9-48cc-bc7e-d08c654a0629

    Hope this helps you. Please let us know if you need assistance.

  • Active microphone but do not pick up sound on the Samsung QX411-W02UB (Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit)

    Hello

    I just bought a laptop Samsung QX411-W02UB refurbished with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, and everything was going a lot until I've decided to try Skype and noticed that the microphone did not work. I'm starting to think that maybe since it is a used laptop, the microphone can just be pulled.
    I downloaded the RealTek HD Audio Driver, enabled in his preferences and set the volume and levels of boost to their maximum values (100% and + 36.0dB, respectively). I have all disabled devices shown, the only other being "Stereo Mix - RealTek High Definition Audio - Ready." I tested the microphone with this second 'device' on and off, inside and outside of Skype.
    Here's what he did:
    The bar on the right side of the active microphone (microphone - Realtek High Definition Audio - Default Device) has a few green flickering bars as if the microphone works for about 1 to 7 seconds, but then everything stops. I spoke directly to the microphone and nothing happens. When I do a test call on Skype with Echo/Sound Test Services, I hear no reading of my voice.
    I made an audio recording of troubleshooting, and it detects no problem (I've seen all the details and they all say "not present delivers". I've also updated everything need be updated (restarts and all).
    So it's pretty much my problem. I wouldn't want to return a laptop because the built-in microphone did not work. I hope I described it well enough. I worked on it for about 6 hours now so my brain becomes blurred and tired at all.
    Is there possible solutions to this problem or it looks like I'll have to use an external mic?
    Thank you in advance!

    Hi, thanks for the response.

    I tried to do what you suggested, without success.
    After I posted this, I discovered in fact two other problems with hardware, so it looks like I'll return it.
    Thanks again! I appreciate it.
  • Installation of Windows Mobile Device Center in Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

    I had been Active Sync with my Palm Treo.  I bought a new computer with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. So I downloaded and tried to install drvupdate - amd64.exe, the 64-bit version of Windows Mobile Device Center for my AMD Athlon II X 2 2.7 GHz e-machine.  By running the installation program, it seems to make progress and then in the Middle, it seems reverse-the remaining time runs backward, and the installation Bar starts going right to left rather then from left to right.  I get no explanation, no code error and no results.  Windows Mobile Device Center is not in my list of installed programs.  I don't think to close my anti-virus programs.  How can I install Windows Mobile Device Center 64?

    Thank you.  Before I had this message, I got the WMDC installed by stopping antivirus, Carbonite and uninsralling law service programs!  I am not sure that I had to do the latter, but I thought that the law! Outlook may have hurt service.  However, I will use the set of instructions that you gave me for a problem with separate installation that I am now known (Office 2003 SP3).

  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; A message appeared briefly near the icons boot on the recovery of graphics accelerator.

    I use Windows 7 Home Premium 64 - bit; all updates are installed.  About 2 weeks ago, when surfing the web on Chrome the screen became black and then recovered in 20 seconds approximately. A message appeared briefly near the icons boot on the recovery of graphics accelerator.  Since then, it has happened more frequently. When I searched on Google for an answer I've seen responses ranging from a problem of updating a software conflict.  Someone really knows how to fix this?

    Then it may just have been a glytch of chrome, and given that I don't use chrome I could not tell you

  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Danish

    Hello

    I want to format my PC and found out that it is legal to download an online version of Windows if you have a CD - key legal. I have a CD - key legal, but I need a copy of Windows 7 Home Premium 64 - bit in Danish. So far I've been able to find it in other languages but not Danish. Is there anyway to find this online version?

    My restore partition does not work, so I can't create the recovery of my own DVDs.

    Hello:

    1. download the Windows 7 Pro x 64 Danish on the link below.

    http://www.mydigitallife.info/official-Windows-7-SP1-ISO-from-Digital-River/

    2. follow this guide to remove the ei.cfg file in order to obtain all versions of W7, and then either create a flashdrive bootable using win to Flash, or a bootable DVD using Imageburn (these two methods appear in the instructions).

    http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/software-OS/w/microsoft_os/3827.2-1-4-deleting-the-EI-cfg-file-to-obtain-all-versions.aspx

    You can also see if you can buy recovery discs for your PC on the link below:

    http://www.best2serve.com/page/rcd_landing

  • Firefox 4.0 is now compatible with the browser ZoneAlarm 1.5.260.0 and Windows Vista Home Premium, 64-bit Service Pack 2 system?

    Firefox 4.0 is now compatible with the browser ZoneAlarm 1.5.260.0 and Windows Vista Home Premium, 64-bit Service Pack 2 system? Earlier when checking for updates it had compatibility problems. These issues have been resolved for me operation secure with Firefox 4.0?

    According to the guru on the ZoneAlarm user forum, Firefox 4 and other new browsers won't be compatible with the new version of ZoneAlarm, releasing. See:

    "You must update the following plugin:

    • Adobe PDF plugin for Firefox and Netscape 8.2.6
    1. Check your plugin versions on one of the following links:

    2. Update of Adobe Reader (PDF plugin):
      • Within your existing Adobe (If you have already installed) drive:

        • Open the Adobe Reader program in your list of programs
        • Click Help > check for updates
        • Follow the instructions to update
        • If this method works for you, go to the section "download full installer ' below and go to"after the installation"below
      • Download the full installer (If you have NOT installed Adobe Reader):
      • After installation, launch Firefox and recheck your version.

Maybe you are looking for