Installing Win 7 Pro on New SSD - AHCI, Dual Boot and Other Questions

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    I am able to get an extra fourth core from my supposed-to-be three-core processor (Phenom II X3) by setting Advanced Clock Calibration to "All cores 6%" in the BIOS. Having four cores with this setting is running stable and fine in Win XP but not in Win 7. In Win 7 the system works for a while and then it hangs - most often when I'm browsing with Internet Explorer. Any idea why it hangs in Win 7? Am I missing a Windows update that could fix this problem? This is my most pressing problem now so I wish someone could help.
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  2. Posts : 7,351
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       #32

    Open device manager. Is there any yellow alerts of missing drivers?
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  3. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
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       #33

    Megahertz07 said:
    Open device manager. Is there any yellow alerts of missing drivers?
    There are no yellow alerts in Device Manager.

    I think this problem is due to the BIOS settings I have done to "awaken" the 4th core. The settings were tweaked and configured for Windows XP, a 32-bit system. The 4th core seems to be unstable in the new Windows 7 64-bit. I have read that for AMD Phenom systems, you can overclock better in a 32-bit OS than in a 64-bit OS because the 64-bit environment is more stringent and has more things going on under the hood. I guess the same thing applies with regards to using the 4th core of a processor that is not supposed to be there (could be a less than perfect 4th core that AMD has hidden). I have also noticed that if I disable the 4th core, my Windows 7 system is stable and does not hang.

    The question is, should I tweak the BIOS any further in the hope of finding the right settings that will make the 4th core stable in Windows 7 64-bit? Or should I just give up and make do with only 3 cores?

    Argghh! I should have just bought a 4-core processor to begin with. But I was naive and adventurous back then, as I heard people raving in the forums about being able to unlock the 4th core of a Phenom II X3 which was sold as a 3-core processor. Lesson learned.
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  4. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
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       #34

    I've figured it out! I remember I added 4GB memory of a different brand than the 4GB that was already in my machine. The new 4GB I added is slower than the old 4GB. So I reduced the memory clock setting in the BIOS from 667 to 533 MHz and this time it worked! No more freezing.


    It all makes sense now. The reason why it was stable in Win XP is because the 32-bit XP could not access the 4GB RAM that I added. But in Win 7 64-bit, the OS is now able to access the additional 4GB RAM but this RAM is too slow to cope with 667 MHz. So, bringing down the memory clock setting to 533 MHz made it work, although this means I'm no longer making full use of the old 4GB RAM which is capable of running at 667 MHz. I'm going to change the RAM so they are all the same brand and specs and I'll be able to make full use of their speed.
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  5. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
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       #35

    Megahertz07 said:
    Recently WU is installing some features (Monthly Rollups) that that has security and other stuff that isn't related to security and has spy and tracking features, so now I only install the security only updates.
    If you let WU at auto, that is the default, there is nothing wrong. From now on, you may set to never check and manually install the security only updates.

    To clean the spy and telemetry, install and run https://download.spybot.info/AntiBea...-2.1-setup.exe
    Hey Meg, how does Spybot Anti Beacon work? Do I need to run it from time to time to remove spyware from my system? Or does it install as a service and run from the background, watching for spyware and removing them automatically?

    How about updates to Spybot? Does it have a malware database that needs to be updated every now and then? If yes, how do I update it?

    Thanks!
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  7. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
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       #37

    Megahertz07 said:


    Thanks Meg!


    I have another question. My Windows activation time limit has expired. Now it's saying my Windows is not genuine and the screen background has turned black. I didn't want to activate yet because I'm still testing a lot of things in my system. I want to activate only after everything is smooth and perfect. Now, I saw a way to extend the activation deadline from the following article:

    Windows 7 Install Guide | Black Viper | www.blackviper.com

    Here's what it says about extending the deadline:


    I highly recommend to uncheck “Automatically activate Windows when I’m online”. The reason is that you only have a finite amount of times that you may activate online. After this limit is reached, you will need to call Microsoft directly to have them activate your installation. This can be a big hassle, especially when you are in a hurry to get the computer back up and running. Windows 7 will nag you every so often to activate upon logging in, but this is a minor nuisance compared to the phone call method of activating Windows 7. After verifying that everything works as you intend, you can activate and know that you could have avoided problems later on if you let Windows 7 do it right after logging in for the first time.

    30 days is the intended grace period before requiring activation with retail versions, even with this method. However, you can boost that number up to 116 days using the following method:

    Open up a command prompt with administrator privileges
    Type:

    slmgr -rearm

    After a reboot, you will have an additional 30 days to ensure everything is running properly. You can perform this action up to 3 times with the current Windows 7 retail release, bringing the required activation time to 116 days, if the Software License Manager is invoked at the end of the required activation period (on the 29th day). I would recommend not waiting until the 30th day to run the command, thus 116 days total and not 120.

    What do you think of this? Is it too late for me to do this? If yes, then I can restore an old image of my Win7 system before the deadline expired and then do this procedure.


    BTW, aside from the screen background turning black, what else happens when the activation deadline has expired? What Win7 features will no longer be available?
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  8. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
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       #38

    I set Windows Updates to download updates and ask my permission to do the updates selectively. I saw that a Security Monthly Roll-Up was downloaded so I unselected it. Then the update proceeded without the Security Monthly Roll-Up.

    I thought everything was fine and the Security Monthly Roll-Up had been permanently unselected. But the next day, I didn't check the updates thinking that everything was fine. When I shut down my computer, lo and behold the Security Monthly Roll-Up was being installed! WTH I thought I had already unselected it. M$ is so sneaky!

    Is it alright if I uninstall this update? Or should I just rely on Spybot Anti Beacon to remove the telemetry that was installed with the update? I'm thinking that uninstalling the update is cleaner so I'm inclined to do that. What do you think?
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  9. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
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    I have now activated Windows and cloned the boot partition and installed EasyBCD to setup a dual boot system. My original boot partition is AudioApp7 which is assigned drive letter C: and the cloned boot partition is Michael7 which is assigned drive letter N:. I'm having a problem in that when I boot into Michael7, its drive letter remains as N: and does not change to C:. Because of this, when I download from a website, the downloaded file is saved in drive C: which is the AudioApp7 partition. And when I make any changes such as moving icons in the desktop, the changes affect the desktop in drive C: which is the AudioApp7 partition.


    How do I fix this so that when I boot into Michael7 it will change the drive letter of Michael7 to C:?
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