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Recently I borrowed a laptop from my friend, he didn't really use it much because it is laggy and stuff and its because of the harddrive being slow on windows 10, so I installed windows 8.1, then i encountered a problem, the graphics card doesn't have support on windows 8.1, when I checked it, so, i downgraded to Windows 7, even though now it supports the OS, it still won't install the driver, can somebody help me troubleshoot this, because I don't want using the Integrated GPU on this laptop
The laptop:
Dell Inspiron 14 3467
Specs:
Ram:4GB
Storage:500GB HDD
OEM OS: Win 10, i forgot the build
CPU: 7th Gen i5 7200U
Dedicated GPU: Radeon R5 M430

I can't answer everything but I will try my best to give solutions depending on what I experienced in troubleshooting

understand my mistakes and please correct me too 🙂.
 

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Having an older operating system will not help you with a dying or old harddisk. If you want help with your issue, you should tell us if there are any error codes or what happens when you are trying to install your drivers, as is this post doesnt give any of us anything to go on.

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2 minutes ago, briangwapo81 said:

Recently I borrowed a laptop from my friend, he didn't really use it much because it is laggy and stuff and its because of the harddrive being slow on windows 10, so I installed windows 8.1, then i encountered a problem, the graphics card doesn't have support on windows 8.1, when I checked it, so, i downgraded to Windows 7, even though now it supports the OS, it still won't install the driver, can somebody help me troubleshoot this, because I don't want using the Integrated GPU on this laptop
The laptop:
Dell Inspiron 14 3467
Specs:
Ram:4GB
Storage:500GB HDD
OEM OS: Win 10, i forgot the build
CPU: 7th Gen i5 7200U
Dedicated GPU: Radeon R5 M430

Does the device show up at all in device manager?

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Just now, curiousmind34 said:

Does the device show up at all in device manager?

Yep, it does, It even recognizes that it is that GPU, the problem will occur when you restart and give this code 43 error

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I can't answer everything but I will try my best to give solutions depending on what I experienced in troubleshooting

understand my mistakes and please correct me too 🙂.
 

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Just now, Levent said:

Having an older operating system will not help you with a dying or old harddisk. If you want help with your issue, you should tell us if there are any error codes or what happens when you are trying to install your drivers, as is this post doesnt give any of us anything to go on.

well, i know that it won't, its not dying YET, its just that windows 10 is really likes to use disk and its slowing everything down, i was just doing my best to make things better, well it did, but it caused another problem, its fracking drivers, just gave me a headache, even though it enlisted unto the DELL support page, when i install it, nothing will happen, and when you restart it gives that code 43 error

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I can't answer everything but I will try my best to give solutions depending on what I experienced in troubleshooting

understand my mistakes and please correct me too 🙂.
 

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Just now, curiousmind34 said:

Code 43 means its likely some hardware related error

is there anything that I can do, maybe in the bios? because i've seen that sometimes that error occurs when:
if the bios has problems
if its support is useless
if there is a magic genie that fricks up the computer and just wants to play with you
 

I can't answer everything but I will try my best to give solutions depending on what I experienced in troubleshooting

understand my mistakes and please correct me too 🙂.
 

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