Keep in mind an alternative to reinstall is capturing a Win7 Backup image externallyl once you get it up and running perfectly. Then reimaging just takes 15-20 minutes and you are back to your best setup.
However I know the withdrawals required to do this, as a clean reinstall enthusiast myself. I love that squeaky "better-than-new-computer" feeling and can't quite accept that reimaging will do the job just as good without the workload.
I agree Greg, there is nothing quite as good as a clean install. I don't trust images at all either.
I've had windows 7 64 on my system for the last 6 or 7 years? However long it's been out and it's been completely fine.
I moved everything over to a Samsung 840 Evo about a year ago and everything was great.
I moved everything over to a Saumsung 850 Pro about 6 months ago and my system has...
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I've been having a number of different problems with installing newer huawei 3g modems on windows 7 ultimate 32 bit. Initally the problem surrounded the driver ewusbnet.sys which, when windows 7 attempted to install it, would summon a BSOD. That particular problem was cast out by newer...
I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
I have tried to install the Mini Partition Wizard of the Home Edition developed by MT Solution LTD
The download completed, when trying to install it in either the Program Files path and also on the Progran Files (x86) I get the same frustrating result...
So I'm trying to install Windows 7 via XP SP2 but every time I try it gets to the expanding files part(27%) and cancels the whole installation saying Windows could not prepare the computer too boot into the next phase. I ran a chkdsk scan on the drive and unplugged all USB devices and some people...