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  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    64-bit worked before System Recovery


    Hello,

    So I decided to do a system recovery on my laptop. I had Windows Ultimate x64 previously installed and everything worked. I did a system recovery and it took me back to vista. I think, "No problem. Let's go dig out your old 64-bit Windows 7 disc from storage and get this show on the road so I can get back to my oh so meaningful life."

    I did a full system recovery, which I assume would be a "clean" install. I updated my monitor and display drivers and tried changing the resolution settings, but it only gives me the option for 16 and 32 bit true color options.

    I just find it odd that it worked before and now it doesn't. I have a 64 bit processor, but I have no idea what is wrong. My Windows 7 tech support abilities also conveniently expired so any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Side note: Tried re-installing iTunes. After downloading it told me I needed to download the 64 bit version. I'm sure it's some sort of update, but I even tried updating random devices that seemed relevant, but everything is up to date.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    LeykisMinion said:
    Hello,

    So I decided to do a system recovery on my laptop. I had Windows Ultimate x64 previously installed and everything worked. I did a system recovery and it took me back to vista. I think, "No problem. Let's go dig out your old 64-bit Windows 7 disc from storage and get this show on the road so I can get back to my oh so meaningful life."

    I did a full system recovery, which I assume would be a "clean" install. I updated my monitor and display drivers and tried changing the resolution settings, but it only gives me the option for 16 and 32 bit true color options.

    I just find it odd that it worked before and now it doesn't. I have a 64 bit processor, but I have no idea what is wrong. My Windows 7 tech support abilities also conveniently expired so any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Side note: Tried re-installing iTunes. After downloading it told me I needed to download the 64 bit version. I'm sure it's some sort of update, but I even tried updating random devices that seemed relevant, but everything is up to date.

    Is the display the only problem or will it not boot at all?
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  3.    #3

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  4. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
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    Hello LeykisMinion, welcome to Seven Forums!



    Be sure to post back with any further questions you may have and to keep us informed.
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  5. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    zigzag3143 said:
    LeykisMinion said:
    Hello,

    So I decided to do a system recovery on my laptop. I had Windows Ultimate x64 previously installed and everything worked. I did a system recovery and it took me back to vista. I think, "No problem. Let's go dig out your old 64-bit Windows 7 disc from storage and get this show on the road so I can get back to my oh so meaningful life."

    I did a full system recovery, which I assume would be a "clean" install. I updated my monitor and display drivers and tried changing the resolution settings, but it only gives me the option for 16 and 32 bit true color options.

    I just find it odd that it worked before and now it doesn't. I have a 64 bit processor, but I have no idea what is wrong. My Windows 7 tech support abilities also conveniently expired so any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Side note: Tried re-installing iTunes. After downloading it told me I needed to download the 64 bit version. I'm sure it's some sort of update, but I even tried updating random devices that seemed relevant, but everything is up to date.

    Is the display the only problem or will it not boot at all?
    Yeah Everything works fine. It just simply won't display in 64-bit color
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  6. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    To GregRocker: Thanks for that. I'll have to try that. I'm recalling this same problem the very first time I installed windows 7 on this laptop. I just can't remember what I did to fix it. I coulda swore it was simple updating some device. I even tried getting the nvidia download the display drivers from their site, but it said something about not being compatible with my current software - which I thought was weird cause I triple checked that I had the right one.
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  7.    #7

    Check optional Updates for a newer Display driver, or the Support Downloads webpage for your computer model which you didn't fill in.

    I rarely have a 64 bit install that goes as smoothly as 32 bit. There are always these issues which I find annoying since most the programs won't run in 64 bit anyway. Last time I installed 64 bit the only program actually running in 64 bit was Internet Explorer which couldn't even run flashplayer in 64 bit.

    I spent days trying to get my friend in OKC computer working in 64 bit to benefit his heavy graphics and video programs. He finally said screw it and went back to 32 bit. But that was a year and half ago and since then many/most new computers are coming pre-installed with 64 bit, so i am going over there next week to try again to see if 64 bit will take hold this time for him.
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  8. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    *gregrocker: lol went to the Support/driver downloads section for my hp pavilion dv2000. put in the model. no option for windows 7 under the operating system option so I clicked on "I don't see my operating system." Pop-up stated that they have no software or driver downloads available.
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  9. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #9

    What the heck is 64 bit color? There is no such thing on any of my systems and they are all 64 bit. It's 16 bit and 32 bit far as I know. This has been the case long as I can remember.

    I can also tell you that the reason Vista installed is because there was a copy of it still sitting on your harddrive, using the recovery CD is the reason Vista was reinstalled. This is typical for any laptop because they would rather waste your harddrive space and have you do some lame recovery from the HDD rather than giving you the clean Vista CD to reinstall from.

    The only problem with going to Win 7 is it may take some time to track down the correct drivers for your system but it's usually not too difficult and well worth the effort.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 64-bit worked before System Recovery-32-bit-color.png  
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  10.    #10

    Try the Vista drivers for your model. But only if the Win7 installer or optional Windows Updates doesn't give you ones which work correctly.
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