New Hard drive, same prod. key, no system image, no install disk?!

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       #41

    You may have to do a couple of updates before it gets all the correct drivers, unless you look for them individually.

    Make an image backup before you transfer all yor data & files, etc.
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       #42

    I'm installing all 43 important/recommended updates now, and I'll do a Backup and Image before and after trasferring my data from the external to the new hard drive.
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    DocBrown said:

    Thanks Doc. Very Informative.

    Although, I simply do understand the entire competiveness/fairness aspect.

    Its bundled, but you still have the freedom to choose any 3rd party software you choose.

    Without it, you have no choice & are "forced" to find an alternative?


    I do not get it.
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    LEVAMDG said:
    I'm installing all 43 important/recommended updates now, and I'll do a Backup and Image before and after trasferring my data from the external to the new hard drive.
    The drivers will be cued in Optional Windows Updates. You likely have a Display Driver waiting there which after install will give you better screen resolution by rightclicking desktop.

    Do yourself a favor and use a lightweight free AV solution which won't bog Win7 like MS Security Essentials or Avast 5.

    Install programs slowly over time to gauge performance changes. Don't let any programs write themselves into msconfig>Startup list except AV and gadgets as they become freeloaders on your CPU/RAM and can spy on you.

    When it is all set up as you like, clean and order the HD perfectly using state-of-the-art free CCleaner and Auslogics Disk and Registry defraggers. Then save a Win7 backup image so you never have to reinstall again.
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       #46

    UPDATE:

    I finally completed all the Windows 7 Updates, and did a backup/system image of just the updated Windows 7 hard drive. Then, I added all my data and programs (including Symantec Endpoint for my antivirus) and did a backup/system image of that.

    So, thanks to you guys, everything seems to be back to normal or better (faster).

    A few questions:

    1.) Haven't done disk cleanup/defrag/whatever yet. gregrocker suggested "CCleaner and Auslogics Disk and Registry defraggers." Should I NOT use the regular Windows disk de-fragger? What about the error-checker?

    2.) Windows recognizes my touchpad as a regular mouse, and while the blue keyboard stick thing works, I can't find the settings to turn it off - how do I turn it off?

    3.) Should I create a new system repair disk, or should the one I made before on the old hard drive work fine? I have plenty of disks, but I don't to waste one if I don't have to.

    4.) When doing Backup and Restore, is "letting Windows decide" what to backup what I should choose, or does it not choose enough?

    5.) What should my User Account Control settings be?
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       #47

    EDIT: The following has been solved, (I needed to install the Windows Media Pack for Windows N, which doesn't show up on Windows Update. Arrrrgh...)

    HOWEVER, if anyone can help answer my questions in the post right above this one, I'd really appreciate it!


    OK, now I have more problems:

    I've tried to install my camera (Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS) on the new hard drive. I successfully installed it on the old harddrive and worked fine once I updated the software.


    I've installed the CD software, downloaded the software updater, and restarted my pc. HOWEVER, the pc STILL can't find the driver.


    I've called the people at CANON, and did the following "fixes":

    1.) plugged it into another usb port
    2.) gone into SERVICES.MSC and turned on SSDP Discovery
    3.) turned WIA on and changed it from MANUAL to AUTOMATIC

    NONE OF THAT WORKED.


    Then, we tried to open windows live photo gallery (which I downloaded and installed as a Win7N update) and it wouldn't open.


    Just to check, I tried opening Windows Live Movie Maker and got AN ERROR MESSAGE saying that WMVCORE.dll is missing.


    HELP!!!!!!!!!!
    Last edited by LEVAMDG; 31 Aug 2010 at 13:57.
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  8.    #48

    LEVAMDG said:

    A few questions:

    1.) Haven't done disk cleanup/defrag/whatever yet. gregrocker suggested "CCleaner and Auslogics Disk and Registry defraggers." Should I NOT use the regular Windows disk de-fragger? What about the error-checker?

    I recommend CCleaner and Auslogics Disk and Registry defraggers monthly to keep your HD perfectly clean and ordered. They are state-of-the-art, Windows cleaner and defragger not so much.

    2.) Windows recognizes my touchpad as a regular mouse, and while the blue keyboard stick thing works, I can't find the settings to turn it off - how do I turn it off?

    What blue keyboard stick thing? What is listed under Mice in Device Mgr?

    3.) Should I create a new system repair disk, or should the one I made before on the old hard drive work fine? I have plenty of disks, but I don't to waste one if I don't have to.

    You only need one Win7 Repair CD. The Repair console is also on the install DVD's second screen.

    4.) When doing Backup and Restore, is "letting Windows decide" what to backup what I should choose, or does it not choose enough?

    I would save a Win7 Backup image externally, then drag your active User folders to external once a month or so. If you need to have it automated just make sure it is saving the folders you want saved -it will still waste a lot of space, though.

    5.) What should my User Account Control settings be?

    If only you are using the computer and know what you are doing, it can be set to lowest or Off. The benefit to leaving it on is in case a virus or web page tries to execute something, you will be prompted to notice you hadn't asked for it, Or at least this is what MS warns. Other opinions?
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