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Have to say conrifmed here as well.
Installed this weekend. Wiped XP Pro 32 Bit and installed 64 Bit W7. No problems, found all drivers easily.
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Have to say conrifmed here as well.
Installed this weekend. Wiped XP Pro 32 Bit and installed 64 Bit W7. No problems, found all drivers easily.
D.
Same here for a 4 or 5 year old HP dv6000t laptop. wiped Vista 32 and Win 7 provided all drivers. I only had to make one change in installing a driver for a Belkin express-card N adapter. It gave me BSOD until I ran the driver in compatability mode. She is all good!
this is the most important thread on the forums i reckon due to all the information on
windows 7 and how to do a proper installation and making sure its working fine..
thanks for all the great useful info
I did a clean install of W7 on a machine that previously ran Vista. To have a back-up I decided to invest some money in a new HD and install W7 there.
This all went fine, just as in your post, but it failed the last step: validation. During validation it was reported that the product key was invalid. I checked with MS Support and they bluntly put the blame on me: how could I expect an upgrade version to work on a new disk. It should be clear to anybody that you first would have to re-install Vista and then run the update.
I appealed this support answer at MS head office in my country and got a similar stupid answer: they would not be able to either enter my activation code or to provide a new activation code, because I had been so stupid to de a really clean install, and "everybody" would know that this would not work.
I gave up. I will have to live with the fact that Windows will tell me every time that I am running an illegal copy of W7.
So unless somebody comes with a real solution for this, this computer will run the rest of it's life with a "illegal" copy of W7.
Hello Erik, and welcome to Seven Forums.
No worries. You just used the wrong tutorial since you have a "Upgrade" copy of Windows 7. This tutorial is for a "Full" copy instead. The tutorial below is the one that you need to follow instead for this. :)
Clean Install with a Upgrade Windows 7 Version
Hope this helps,
Shawn
on step 7, on mine it shows 3 things. they are winre, vista and data, what one will i choose?
Choose Vista.
Ref:
https://www.sevenforums.com/general-d...e-upgrade.html