I've been going bonkers the entire day. I had an issue with Windows 8.1 which was enough for me to wipe it clean.
For the life of me, I could not find my original 7 Pro CD. I had a few backup copies lying around and none of them could boot. I had a boot message saying: NO MEDIUM.
I tried many Windows 7 hard drive images that I had backed up over the years.
When I dug up an older image that I knew worked well, but had minimal updates installed on it (from around the year 2010) I installed it and tried to do some Windows updating. I could not. I received a false positive that Security Services was off when it was on. Additionally, I could not use the Windows Update Service, but it too showed it was enabled in the system console. I tried to install Windows Security Essentials, but I couldn't. Each of my backup images had all experienced the same issues where WD was off and I couldn't update. SFC had corruption errors which could not be repaired.
I managed to install and update to Windows 7 SP1 (with errors) and I followed this guide here for additional updates. I connected my 2014 WD Mybook USB external drive and I received a driver error. I searched for the driver on WD's site and installed it. I still had an error. Previously, when I used Windows 7 about 6 months ago before migrating (clean install) to Win 8.1, I had no issues with this drive.
I downloaded a Windows 7 Home version from a link posted in this forum (I couldn't find the Windows 7 Pro iso file) just to see if I would have the same issues. And yes, I did. SFC had corruption errors which Windows couldn't repair, Windows Defender wouldn't work at all, and I ran into Driver and unsigned errors. Only Windows 8.1 now does not give me any SFC or driver signage errors.
Before I decided to vent by posting what happened, I just realized something. Is it possible that Windows has a built-in "timer" that it knows the date and then disables many components? Would the workaround be to change the date in my PC's Bios to another date, say to 2019 and try again? Should I disconnect my other hard drives to ensure Windows doesn't read dates that are newer than Jan 14, 2020?
I should also add that I took a quick peek at creating a Windows 7 Pro slipstream DVD and I had an an anxiety/panic attack. Is there a dummy's guide with step-by-step instructions? I'm also tempted to go back to Windows 8.1 but that would give me even more anxiety.
I have Windows 10 on my laptop, but I still prefer my workhorse desktop and my large 32 inch monitor as my dedicated PC. However, if it wasn't for this pandemic and the outrageous prices for graphic cards, largely due to crypto mining and shortage of chips, I would be looking at a custom built "dream" PC.
For the life of me, I could not find my original 7 Pro CD. I had a few backup copies lying around and none of them could boot. I had a boot message saying: NO MEDIUM.
I tried many Windows 7 hard drive images that I had backed up over the years.
When I dug up an older image that I knew worked well, but had minimal updates installed on it (from around the year 2010) I installed it and tried to do some Windows updating. I could not. I received a false positive that Security Services was off when it was on. Additionally, I could not use the Windows Update Service, but it too showed it was enabled in the system console. I tried to install Windows Security Essentials, but I couldn't. Each of my backup images had all experienced the same issues where WD was off and I couldn't update. SFC had corruption errors which could not be repaired.
I managed to install and update to Windows 7 SP1 (with errors) and I followed this guide here for additional updates. I connected my 2014 WD Mybook USB external drive and I received a driver error. I searched for the driver on WD's site and installed it. I still had an error. Previously, when I used Windows 7 about 6 months ago before migrating (clean install) to Win 8.1, I had no issues with this drive.
I downloaded a Windows 7 Home version from a link posted in this forum (I couldn't find the Windows 7 Pro iso file) just to see if I would have the same issues. And yes, I did. SFC had corruption errors which Windows couldn't repair, Windows Defender wouldn't work at all, and I ran into Driver and unsigned errors. Only Windows 8.1 now does not give me any SFC or driver signage errors.
Before I decided to vent by posting what happened, I just realized something. Is it possible that Windows has a built-in "timer" that it knows the date and then disables many components? Would the workaround be to change the date in my PC's Bios to another date, say to 2019 and try again? Should I disconnect my other hard drives to ensure Windows doesn't read dates that are newer than Jan 14, 2020?
I should also add that I took a quick peek at creating a Windows 7 Pro slipstream DVD and I had an an anxiety/panic attack. Is there a dummy's guide with step-by-step instructions? I'm also tempted to go back to Windows 8.1 but that would give me even more anxiety.
I have Windows 10 on my laptop, but I still prefer my workhorse desktop and my large 32 inch monitor as my dedicated PC. However, if it wasn't for this pandemic and the outrageous prices for graphic cards, largely due to crypto mining and shortage of chips, I would be looking at a custom built "dream" PC.
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7, Windows 10 ProIntel Core i7 930G.SKILL F3-12800CL9T-6GBNQ 6GB DDR3 3X2GB DDR...ATI Radeon HD 5700
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Asus P6X58D-E, Lenovo
- OS
- Windows 7, Windows 10 Pro
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 930
- Motherboard
- Asus X58 P6X58D-E
- Memory
- G.SKILL F3-12800CL9T-6GBNQ 6GB DDR3 3X2GB DDR3-1600 CL 9-9-9
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD 5700
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Barracuda 1TB x2 SATA3 6GB/S 7200RPM 64MB
WD 1TB SATA3
- PSU
- Coolermaster Silent Pro 700W Modular Power Supply