Clean install of Windows 7

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    Let us know how it goes.

    Sorry if I was short with you but it's been a long day.
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       #32

    ignatzatsonic said:
    PSCO2007 said:
    ignatzatsonic said:

    I think maybe you ought to look at your arithmetic again. See my original post 4. By my division, both are divisible by 4.
    Sorry, I am going a little crazy.
    I thought you had said that one wasn't.
    I did originally---but rechecked my calculations.

    Both are divisible by both 4 and 4096. Put them into Windows calculator yourself.

    The 4 answers are 262144, 256, 26476544, and 25856---exactly, evenly.
    You're right.
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    gregrocker said:
    Let us know how it goes.

    Sorry if I was short with you but it's been a long day.
    No prob- we all have those days.
    My problem was trying to listen to too many opinions and driving myself crazy.

    Just realized it's after one o'clock where you are.
    Get some rest!!
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       #34

    bigmck said:
    PSCO2007 said:
    I did a clean install and thought the necessary drivers would be on the Asus CD.

    The install was terrible and I had a good install on an HDD.
    I did a backup using Acronis Recovery and everything seems fine.

    I was told that the Partition properties are wrong, due to going from HDD to SSD. Pic enclosed

    Everything is fine, so I don't know if I should do another clean install.
    The driver installation seems to be my problem on the clean install.

    After using the Windows 7 CD and the Asus CD, I thought I was done. WRONG!!

    Do I download the drivers from the Intel Site, and is that all I need?

    Thanks

    Paul
    I purchased the Asus P8Z68 motherboard last month which is very similiar to yours. I installed Windows 7 from the DVD, used the Asus DVD and was good to go. I did not have to go to any sites to get drivers. The Asus DVD and Win 7 DVD had all of them or else they came in Win updates. -- Tell me what sections of the Asus DVD you installed. == Why do you think your install is bad?
    I did the install of OS, and then used the Asus dvd and when I called Asus,I was told to select ALL. Which I did ( except for Norton)

    When I tried to access my radio stations , no audio stream.
    When I tried to install my printers, message said - "cannot locate device."

    There were other problems in loading websites as well.
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       #35

    ignatzatsonic said:
    PSCO2007 said:
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    My current install seems perfect.
    What I am going to do as a test is try another install on a spare hdd and see if I can figure out what I did wrong.

    Thanks for your help.
    Good idea as a learning process. Good luck.
    I was finally able to conquer the "Install from Hell ."
    I ran the Windows 7 disc and went to Device Mgr and clicked update drivers with the Asus disc in the drive.
    I selected "search my computer" and all drivers were installed.

    I then went to Windows Updates and installed all.
    I couldn't believe I had to keep checking back every ten minutes and MORE updates were listed.

    I thought they would do them automatically.

    Anyway, after all updates were installed, everything is great.
    My fear of a Clean Install is something of the past.

    Here's my latest scores:

    Thanks for your interest.

    Paul

    BTW - the updates also installed my printer drivers, which surprised me, since I didn't have to use the printer cds.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Clean install of Windows 7-crystal-disc-after-cable-change-6gb.png  
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  6.    #36

    May I ask why you ran the drivers disk from Asus even before installing all Important and Optional Windows Updates?

    Did you read Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7? I even reminded you twice to pay special attention how drivers are handled in Win7, but you persist in pretending like it's XP.
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