I would run the readiness too to be sure but have had no problems with its install across about 200 machines. Remember to have a restore point and backup just in case
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I would run the readiness too to be sure but have had no problems with its install across about 200 machines. Remember to have a restore point and backup just in case
There is the first mistake. NORTON. It is a resource hog and aused BSOD';s.
Microsoft security essentials is free and light on the resources.
Like a car where you may buy a new one and have to learn how it operates, the same Holds true fro win 7. After all it has been 10+ years since XP's debut and there are bound to be some new things in...
phidcat
Hi and welcome
If it is just one site it may be them, if more than one it could be a setting in your anti-virus or firewall. When you boot into safe mode (F8) with networking does it...
Hi Jim and welcome back
First you should dump Norton. Not only does it phone home but is a major source of BSOD's in win 7. As someone who does BSOD's daily I have seen far too many from...
Does it exhibit the same behavior in safe mode (F8)? If not it may very well be a driver conflict
ken J
Steve Hi and welcome
What version of iTunes? there were some reported problems with 9.x. 10.x is out. You should also check device manager to ensure all your usb drivers are installed and...
Well if you have the win 7 DVD you can do a repair install. Just boot from the dvd and click repair my computer
Make sure you have a resore point and backup just in case.
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Ken J
The current successor seems to be windows live mail. It has a similar flavor to express
Just be sure to back it up
Ken J
Hi Dave and welcome
It isnt a portend of a future problem, in fact it may even boot a few seconds fastes
Ken J
Hi John and welcome
EIDE>USB external enclosures fall under USB setup and so are plug and play. The electronics in the enclose to the heavy lifting. PLug EIDE into enclosure, ubs cable into...
Hi Bert and welcome
Can we assume drive "C" and "D" are in the same physical drive? what are you using to shrink the partitions? can you upload a snapshot of the drive setup?
thanks
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Hi Bob and welcome
Its a simple permissions problem. Win 7 handles permissions more securely and that is why you had to make them visible. I am surprised you didnt have to take ownership of them...
While it is possible to set the built in search to function, many ppl have opted out for other search utilities. I too use everything and have nto looked back
Ken
Hi Roy can you check two things for us?
1-if it is a true bluescreen you will probably have a DMP file. Can you search C:\ f or *.dmp. When you find it can you zip it and upload it to us for...
Alex
Hi and welcome
Was your XP 32bit or 64? If the old was 32bit and you want to install 64 bit (if you computer can run it) you will have to do a format and clean install. that will...
Hi Ray and welcome
We need the DMP file crated when the compter BSOD. It is usually located in C:\windows\minidump. If it isnt there you can search *.DMP. when you find it, zip it and upload it...
I hope those PC's arent laptops. Seti@home runs @ 100 % cpu and can melt even a fast cpu. I have 1.5 m illion seti WU's and have seen many laptops ruined.
In terms of your particular problem it...
Do you hace you user account control off? is it being run as an administrator?
let us know if you need assistance with that
Ken J
Roy Hi and welcome
Are you sure you are booting from the OS and not the dvd? Try rebooting with nothing in the dvd player. Could we get a snapshot of your drive management sp we can figure it...
Jack it almost sounds like a video driver on boot. does it do the same thing in safe boot (F8)?
Ken J
Do you have the restore dvd? is th restore partition intect? If yes to both then you can. In what way didi the computerr slow down?
Ken J
Hi Barbara and welcome
The two "program" folders allows 64bit to be installed in one location and 32bit in another. You should allow the installer to choose where it wants to put it. It is just...
James
While marginally effective in win XP, disbling QOS is not going to give you any noticeable improvements in win 7 do to the way win 7 works. Is there a pressing need for bandwidth? what is...
It should. Have you tried an earlier driver (vista XP) installed in compatibility mode?
to do that right click the installer>properties>compatibility>choose OS
Ken J