Packard Bell Easynote TE69 KB, all in one Win 7 drivers

Bolle

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Cheap notebook but it comes with Linux, and for all Win 7 lovers lots of pain when it comes to drivers.

Hello guys,

I found this forum to be great and with lots of info on subject, but its scattered across several treads and its pretty hard to follow.

Can I plead to you to admins to put it all together in one tread?
 
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Bolle

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Well i don't know much about Win 10, and there is fear of unknown... i hear privacy is issue with win 10 etc...

Win 8.1 just don't feel right... prejudice maybe... who knows, also on official site drivers are made only for 64bit OS... i think i have problems with memory on win 8.1, only 2 GB on this model.. i'll try win 7 32bit
 
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johnb35

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You need at least 4gb of memory to run efficiently. 32 bit won't make any difference.
 

Bolle

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Its done...
I've installed Win 7 Home Premium 32bit and it recognized my Packard Bell Easynote TE69 KB, so I've got some wallpapers, loading screens, user icons and CP/system processor icon with PB logo which was automatically installed. After that I've downloaded drivers from link you gave me and now i don't have any device without proper driver... AMD Crimson (crimson is new catalyst for those who don't know) has hotfix and that works also v16. something , you can find it on www.amd.com in download section...

4gb of RAM? I've read somewhere that for this version of win7, 2gb is enough... it works way faster than with Win 8.1

Anyway, thanks a lot for help...

Oh, one more thing... if anyone wants to do same as me and encounter CD/DVD driver request when installing from USB, just switch port, because you've probably put it in USB 3.0 port same as me... after switching port there will be no more CD/DVD request and you will be able to install normally.

Cheers
 
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