I have installed and paid € 29,00 for this program Driver Booster 4.2. It updated quite a few drivers but in relation to bluetooth driver nothing happened and I didn't see any option to look for that driver. Please, as I said, the better way to solve this problem is you to enter in my computer and see what is going on. Packard Bell N15w4. The product is slow due to windows 10. The product keeps freezing up due to windows 10. Start bar doesn't want to open due to windows 10. This product doesn't have any windows 7 support due to windows 10. I bought this notebook last year 2015 around November from game stores and would like to get windows 7 drivers from ACER.
Hi,
Logon as ADMIN for all of these.
Logon as ADMIN for all of these.
You can try Compatibility Mode however this rarely works on Sound Drivers.
Right Click the executible driver file (.exe) - Select Compatibility Mode
From the drop down menu choose XP and Service Pack (if that is the version drivers you are trying)
Click OK and then let the executible run to see if it will install.
This one also seldom works on Sound Drivers.
Another method to try is to run the .exe (if self extracting) or upzip (if compressed) it to a folder :
Right Click the executible driver file (.exe) - Select Compatibility Mode
From the drop down menu choose XP and Service Pack (if that is the version drivers you are trying)
Click OK and then let the executible run to see if it will install.
This one also seldom works on Sound Drivers.
Another method to try is to run the .exe (if self extracting) or upzip (if compressed) it to a folder :
How to Open a Elevated Command Prompt in Windows 7
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/783-elevated-command-prompt.html
Open an elevated command prompt : (probably looks like this)
C:WindowsSystem32>
CD the path to that folder such as C:UserYour User NameSound_Folder or whatever the path
is to the folder where the driver is unpacked.
So in this case it would be CD UserYour User NameSound_Folder and the prompt would look like :
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/783-elevated-command-prompt.html
Open an elevated command prompt : (probably looks like this)
C:WindowsSystem32>
CD the path to that folder such as C:UserYour User NameSound_Folder or whatever the path
is to the folder where the driver is unpacked.
So in this case it would be CD UserYour User NameSound_Folder and the prompt would look like :
CD UserYour User NameSound_Folder>
type this in at the prompt and hit enter.
pnputil -i -a *.inf
It will take a little while to respond.
If that does not work (errors out) use the entire path to the driver such as (which can be used from
any prompt) :
pnputil -i -a C:UserYour User NameSound_Folder*.inf
Again wait to see if it will install.
type this in at the prompt and hit enter.
pnputil -i -a *.inf
It will take a little while to respond.
If that does not work (errors out) use the entire path to the driver such as (which can be used from
any prompt) :
pnputil -i -a C:UserYour User NameSound_Folder*.inf
Again wait to see if it will install.
How to Open a Elevated Command Prompt in Windows 7
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/783-elevated-command-prompt.html
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/783-elevated-command-prompt.html
PnPUtil Command Syntax
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff550423(VS.85).aspx
Pnputil.exe - Instructions on Use
https://www.faultwire.com/file_detail/pnputil.exe*28200.html
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff550423(VS.85).aspx
Pnputil.exe - Instructions on Use
https://www.faultwire.com/file_detail/pnputil.exe*28200.html
If no joy, and do not expect any, contact Packard Bell as they may some help.
Check with System maker's Support, their on-line documentation and drivers, and their forums
(if any) for known issues.
Check with System maker's Support, their on-line documentation and drivers, and their forums
(if any) for known issues.
Packard Bell
http://www.packardbell.com/index.html
http://www.packardbell.com/index.html
Hope this helps.