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Is this a hardware or O/S problem
Is this normal for Windows 7?
I recently purchased a new laptop (Dell Studio XPX16) which came pre-installed with Windows 7(64 bit). On my old laptop I used Vista (32bit) without any major issues.
I duly used Dell Data safe to make a backup of my system before doing anything else. A couple of days later the computer got stuck on 'preparing desktop' and being a patient kind of guy I figured it would eventually load so went to bed leaving it to 'sort itself out'.
However, next day it was still 'preparing desktop'. I had no option than to pull the plug and re-boot. However, now the system would not load at all, and I used my recovery disk to boot up the system and 'recover'. All went well and the first disk loaded up the files and after a while asked for disk 2. I inserted disk 2 and then nothing happened. Again, I thought ok, I'll leave it overnight, but again, still stuck next morning. I tried this 2 more times with the same result (freezing on disk 2). I had no option but to unplug to reset, and after that got a message about missing boot sector or something like that. The machine effectively then wouldnt load anything at all.
Reluctantly (bypassing Dell's ponderous and second rate telephone 'support'), I used a wipe drive disk to remove everything from the drive and re-install Windows 7 from the O/S disk. This was successful and I duly installed all the drivers from the Dell disks provided. All appeared fine and I put all my stuff back on. The following day, windows7 could not find my profile and loaded with a temporary one, minus all my stuff. I checked some forums and solved this by setting up another profile and deleting the old one. Just to be safe I shut the system down, then re-started. All was perfect, and my profile was still there.
I then went to bed and slept soundly, the problem solved and now I could get on with some work the next day on my new laptop.
However, next day the pc started ok, loaded my profile, then spent 30 mins very, very slowly loading up the start up applicantions (mcafee, windows updates etc), then wouldnt respond when I tried to do anything. Ctrl-Alt-Delete eventually responded after about 3 mins and I did a force-reboot. The pc then could not start windows and started a system repair automatically, starting with a disk check which had no effect, then eventually restoring windows to an earlier setup, minus my stuff.
I cant really go on like this, and am unsure if this is a normal kind of windows7 scenario, or a dodgy PC. I am reluctant to raise this will Dell at the moment, based on previous time consuming and ineffective phone calls, where I have to repeat my clear and well pronounced Queens English several times before they understand even the simplest of questions.
I will obviously contact the dealer if necessary, but I just want to check if this is usual for Windows 7. I still have my Vista system disk and am tempted to put that on as it worked perfectly with all my existing software but dont really want to take a step backwards.
Can anyone advise if they think it is a hardware or software issue?
Thanks.