Do I have to Reinstall ?

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  1. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
       #1

    Do I have to Reinstall ?


    Hi...No matter what I do I am having problems ..Do I have to completely reinstall Windows 7......
    When I originally installed W7 I nominated a Password ...After installation I manged to remove it but now I cannot open downloaded programs etc and its something to do with User Accounts and that when a window appears with YES ...NO on it the YES is grayed out ......Now I tried to fix this and 1/2 my desktop disappeared so I did a System Reinstore to get my Desktop back...
    Then there is Skype ...I have lost my previous account when I went from XP to W7 so apparantly I need to start a new account BUT I do not have a mobile phone number (or a mobile phone) so cannot complete what is required......
    Should I just put my Hard Drive with my XP on it back in and forget about W 7 ...This whole situation is getting me down..
    Thanks Ron
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  2. Posts : 3,785
    win 8 32 bit
       #2

    You have the option to try and fix the current, do a clean install, go back to xp which is insecure and no longer supported
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  3. Posts : 206
    Windows 7 x64
       #3

    I think a good start would be to start taking advice that others suggest, and getting back to them - keep them updated, and if it doesn't help, give them further information on what went wrong - so they can suggest other things. How can we help you, if you never respond back to us?

    I don't believe you need a phone number to create a new Microsoft/Skype account. You can choose "Use your email address instead" option below the fields, and it should allow you to, well, use your email address instead.

    Hope that helps
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  4.    #4

    Although not directly related to the topic, I suggest you to reinstall W7 but with 64 bit version. If your specs are right (W7 32 bit with 8 GB RAM), that means you are using only half of your RAM. XP is not secured and supported anymore, so clean reinstall with W7 64 bit would be good for your situation.
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  5. Posts : 714
    Win 7 Pro, SP1, x86, Win-11/Pro/64
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    murihikukid said:
    Hi...No matter what I do I am having problems ..Do I have to completely reinstall Windows 7......
    When I originally installed W7 I nominated a Password ...After installation I manged to remove it but now I cannot open downloaded programs etc and its something to do with User Accounts and that when a window appears with YES ...NO on it the YES is grayed out ......Now I tried to fix this and 1/2 my desktop disappeared so I did a System Reinstore to get my Desktop back...
    Then there is Skype ...I have lost my previous account when I went from XP to W7 so apparantly I need to start a new account BUT I do not have a mobile phone number (or a mobile phone) so cannot complete what is required......
    Should I just put my Hard Drive with my XP on it back in and forget about W 7 ...This whole situation is getting me down..
    Thanks Ron
    Ron, bring it here and I'll fix it for you. Eh Mate? Florida is beautiful this time of year, and not too hot yet.

    I run Windows 7 Ultimate x86 myself, and I prefer it over any other OS (and I have them all, on separate hard drives). But since I test a lot of software, much of which makes little changes to the registry, that no registry cleaner ever seems to fix..... I do back up all my 'stuff' and do a disk wipe and clean install about once a year. The only problem with installing Windows 7 (any version) is that Win-7 does NOT have an extensive Driver Package. So unless you have all your special hardware drivers on disk, doing a re-install can get pretty hairy. And, if you upgrade to the 64 bit version of Windows, you can forget ever running any of the older, and popular, 16 bit software. They WILL NOT run on any 64 bit OS.
    And, unless you have a 64bit CPU, you Cannot run any 64 bit OS.

    Cheers Mate!
    TechnoMage
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  6. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Hi..Thanks for your replies but I am no further ahead ...My computer is useless cause IT will not let me do anything ...due to the USER CONTROL PANEL panel that appears requiring a password (yet has nowhere to put it in ) and I have no Yes cause its greyed out ..I cannot install Skye or any other program I download ....I have been able to install the odd one from my old drive with XP on it..by copy/paste..When this panel appears thats it...while it is on screen my computer is useless/non active til I close the panel...I am sure you know what i mean ..

    Now i have done a search of sevenforums files and tried various solutions? but all I get is a darkened screen with this user account panel which i cannot take a screenshot off because nothing works unless i take the panel off ......

    If this is progress from XP I am scratching my head in dismay .....but how did it happen??? I do not know...was it something I did when i installed W7 cause if it was the only way I can see to get round it is perhaps make another partition on my 1T hard drive and do a reinstall correctly (by following the administration etc rules that hopefully somebody will give me....Then maybe i can transfer everything from my present W7 setup over to the new installation ....

    I eageraly await any replies ..thanks Ron
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  7. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #7

    OK?? I got my secondary PC going overnight which allowed me to try and correct the problem on my main PC by googling instructions on it...If you get what I mean.....Now I am hoping I am within the rules here cause I have spent hours changing things in the User Accounts without success and during all of this I noted my D Drive was beng used as my OS Drive whereas I thought I put it on my C drive ...(my C and D drives are on the same 1T Hdd which is partitioned) Anyway I do not know or cannot recall why this is....but something is not right cause I cannot do a System Restore etc......
    So I am wondering if I can do a complete reinstall from the DVD of W7 on my C drive ......and try and get the administrator problem sorted out.....
    I have got some screen shots to show you.....The E drive is the original drive with XP on it
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  8. Posts : 206
    Windows 7 x64
       #8

    Hi Ron,

    Did you, by any chance, install your Windows 7, from within Windows XP? or did you shut down your computer, and boot from the CD/USB installer? (instead of loading Windows XP)

    This is what can sometimes happen if you install Windows from, well, another Windows.

    As far as I know, it should still work normally having a D: as its OS drive, but I would recommend that you perform a fresh, clean install, since you haven't been able to correct your UAC (the window asking for a password) problem, and the drive letter (as far as I know) is impossible to change without re-installation.

    Also, if I may suggest - you could try unplugging the other drive that you are not installing Windows on, to prevent accidentally formatting it. Make sure you use "Custom (advanced)" type of installation and be very careful not to delete the other partition that you have your XP, or data on. Here is a tutorial with pictures that explains the process: Clean Install Windows 7 - Windows 7 Help Forums

    Source: Windows 7 Installed to D Drive Letter - Super User
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  9. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Hi...First...I installed W7 Ultimate from a disk...the E drive with XP on it was disconnected ...the 1T HDD was put in and Using the W7 disk I formatted and partitioned it....
    Yes a clean install to me is the ONLY way cause no matter what I do I get the same panel....EG I have tried several ways as found on Google to fix the problem but the instructions they give fall over at point ONE..EG use Elevated Command Prompt..(well I had never heard of it till recently but i know now what is it) so I went Start /Right Click Computer/Manage and I am immediately blocked by the User Account Panel (Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer)......
    Thats it ..no matter what i try to do I get this panel....Thank goodness I can get my email ....
    For many years i have been blessed by "my friend" in Montreal teaching me computer skills and fixing my XP problems ..Using Skype and Team Viewer I was really fortunate.... I was advised by him to upgrade from XP and I expected help from him doing this but of course with no Skype he has not been able to get through to me and my emails went unanswered so I do not know what has happened ....He has probably tried to contact me on Skype and found me offline ...Apparantly I have to create a whole new Skype account and thats impossible....til I can do that as my computer blocks me...
    As I see it..I will boot from my W7 disk ...and I will be able to ensure its the C drive I am looking at cause its basicly got nothing on it ...format it and install W7 on it ensuring i take care putting Administrator rights with Password in.....On completion I can check it out and if its OK .....HOPEFULLY I can get most of what I require from the D drive ....and if that goes well and I have control over the computer I can gradually delete from the D drive till it has nothing on it...

    No doubt I will learn some new computer skills along the way ....Thanks Ron
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  10. Posts : 206
    Windows 7 x64
       #10

    Maybe there is a way to fix the User Account Control (UAC, window asking for a password), but it's easier to perform a fresh install, and hopefully that will fix the OS drive letter issue, too.

    It's nice to have someone there for you, who you trust, who knows their stuff. Hopefully you'll be able to contact your friend again soon. I posted in your other topic regarding Skype, how you can retrieve your Skype contacts and their usernames using Skyperious.

    By default, when you perform a fresh install, when it's finished, it will ask you for a username, PC name and password (see steps 11, 12 in here ) - this will be your personal administrator account, that will have permissions to install programs and make changes to the computer (UAC will still ask if you are sure, but should not ask for a password, and if it does, type in your own)

    Let us know how it goes, and keep a list of any changes you make after the installation - this will help us, shall the issue persist.

    Thank you and good luck
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