After imaging 26 computers with Windows 7 it was time to image a few more scattered around the site. Fourtunatly they were all HP Pro 6000 series Desktops so they were all the same except the origianl image was made from an AMD based version and i was imaging onto an Intel based version.
The Imaging worked fine and booted into the OS, i found that it had add itself to the domain and everything seems functional except the video card.
After a look into the device manager i noticed a nice Yellow explaination mark indicating no driver has been installed. I looked futher into the device and found:
CODE 12: Could not find enough resoruces.
After a few hours of deleting the reinstalling drivers reimaging the PC and pulling out my hair, i noticed a system driver called:
AMD pci express (3GIO) filter driver
This driver according to the system was working OK, i had noticed this driver earlier and even uninstalled it but it still came back and reloaded itself so i assumed it was actaully part of the system.
Now, i though this driver was odd and really shouldn't be on an intel system, so i uninstalled it but thsi time i noticed a tick box on the unisntall confirmation screen which said "Delete the Files for this Driver" so i ticked that box aswell.......BINGO
After Uninstalling the "AMD pci express (3GIO) filter driver" and Tickign the "Delete Associated Files" option the system then reinstalled all the drivers associated with the system and after another reboot the Display driver and all other drivers worked fine.
One thing to note is that i couldn't use the keyboard or mouse after i deleted the software, so either try a PS2 KB or press the power button to restart the system after you delete this drive.
-Fr33ze
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