Help. Should I Download Bios Got DQ45CB

thetacosauce

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Well, I've installed Windows 10 on this system.
E2180-cpu
Hd4650-Gpu
1tb hitachi-hard drive
250watt-psu
8gb ddr2 ram

So I try to update the drivers, but they are for Windows 7 and lower. And I've installed unactivated Windows 10 pro. I have updated the bios with the Windows 7 bios. But I've think I've screwed up. Should I continue to install the Windows 7 drivers for Windows 10?


Thx!!!!


Whoops forgot to mention motherboard
Dq45cb intel board
 
Solution
1| If you screwed up the BIOS update procedure, you wouldn't be able to work off the computer, so to speak.

2| You can install drivers meant for Windows 7/8/8.1 by running the installer in compatibility mode.
Right click installer>Compatibility tab>Windows x[7/8]

3| A word of caution though, it's said,
if it aint broken, don't fix it
to which, leave it be. On top of this, you're working with a very old system, if it's disposable then experiment all you want but if it's to serve a useful life, you shouldn't be on Windows 10 on those specs.

Lastly, that PSU's seems like a very dodgy cake. Make and model as well as the age of the unit?
1| If you screwed up the BIOS update procedure, you wouldn't be able to work off the computer, so to speak.

2| You can install drivers meant for Windows 7/8/8.1 by running the installer in compatibility mode.
Right click installer>Compatibility tab>Windows x[7/8]

3| A word of caution though, it's said,
if it aint broken, don't fix it
to which, leave it be. On top of this, you're working with a very old system, if it's disposable then experiment all you want but if it's to serve a useful life, you shouldn't be on Windows 10 on those specs.

Lastly, that PSU's seems like a very dodgy cake. Make and model as well as the age of the unit?
 
Solution


Thx For The Help

Well its a 250 watt psu from delta. It about 10-13 years old. I got it from a emachine T5274