Solved repair install

She can actually do this for you at her location since the key is stored in your wireless network's Properties>Security tab even when it is not connected to that network. I just checked my California and Boston network Keys on this laptop from here in Florida.
 
That's good news!

I found the formatting problem with this XP machine. It has been so long since I used it tht I forgot about a script blocker. :(
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
While waiting for the daughter-in-law to call back about the network key, I have been poking around the wireless stuff on the clean install and found something curious.

In bare bones SP1 format, without any updates, the clean install has a provision for creating ad-hoc networks. I had been searching for this for weeks on the OEM version without success. I had used instructions included in a couple of books and many online articles. Of the several methods I attempted was the one I stumbled upon on the clean install. The window including the ad-hoc options was not found on the OEM version. Is it possible that Lenovo decided to eliminate this feature (and who knows which others) from their OEM version? If so, I wonder if I will stumble into other features which were not available on the factory install.

an aside: I am happy that I remedied the formatting issue on this XP machine. I now have spell check active!!!

drpepper
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
update for last two posts:

You are a genius!! I am connected. I can now proceed with updates.

Thanks,
drepepper
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
progress report, observations, questions:

progress
New RAM has been installed. I now have 8GB. Windows is updated and activated. Firefox and Google Chrome are installed and restored to my preferences. Files and program installations are to follow.

observations
This is something that probably should have been intuitive, but it caught me off guard. The tutorial did not state to remove the flash drive upon reboot after completing installation (step #9). I ended up looping the installation process until I figured it out. I count this as a lesson learned.

My new WEI has improved from 4.7 to 5.9 overall. Individual entries are:
processor 6.5
RAM 7.3
graphics 6.2
gaming graphics 6.2
primary hard disk 5.9
Curiously graphics was the previous weak link. Now primary hard disk is the weak link. Do you have an idea what the clean install did to improve the graphics to the point that it is not the weak link? In the overall universe of Windows 7 machines how good is the WEI score of 5.9?

I now have 297GB available space with 264GB free. Free space will decrease after completing program installations and transferring files, but I will have significantly more free space than before. Thank you.

questions
There were a few issues with the lan driver which I overcame. I found drivers in two different locations within Lenovo Support. One was under Windows 7 64-bit. The other was under Windows 7 Home Premium. This one included both 32-bit and 64-bit drivers. Windows could not use either of them, claiming that the files were corrupt. I explored device manager>network adapters and found that I have Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter. I Googled "Broadcom network adapter drivers" and chose a driver to download. This resolved the problem. I would like to know if there is a better way than I used.

In the future when I upgrade to Win7 Professional, what is my best bet? Will purchasing an upgrade and installing it in the conventional manner suffice for this clean install I am using?

Once I complete programming installation and file transfers, what is the preferred method to burn a recovery disk for the default image?

drpepper
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
Logitech - other hardware -USB input device (Logitech download assistant)
Lenovo - display - ThinkPad display 1366x1024
Intel Corporation - display -Intel(R) HD graphics 3000
Realtek - network -Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
So no wireless driver came in via Updates?

What is in your msconfig>Startup and msconfig>Services lists after hiding all MS services?
 
no wireless driver via updates

startup (all listings are checked):

Intel common user interface
C:\Windows\system32\igfxtray.exe
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

Intel common user interface
C:\Windows\system32\hkcmd.exe
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run


HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
C:\Windows\system32\igfxpers.exe
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

Logitech Download Assistant
C:\Windows\system32\rundll.exe
C:\Windows\system32\LogiLDA.dll,Logifetch

Microsoft Security Client
"c:\Program Files\Microsoft Security Client\msseces.exe" -hide -runkey
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

Google Update
"C:\Users\<myname>\AppData\Local\Google\Update\Googleupdate.exe"/c
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run


services (checked or not indicated for each one):

Intel Content Protection HECI Service
stopped
checked

Intel Management and Security Application Local Management Service
running
not checked

Mozilla Maintenance Service
stopped
checked

Intel Management and Security Application User Notification Service
running
checked
 
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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
As it says in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 which I posted five times for you, uncheck everything in both places in msconfig (after hiding all MS services) except Microsoft Security Client.

Uninstall Google Updater service in Control Panel>Programs and Features. This is pernicious spyware which should be avoided by installing no Google programs, only using the stable google search box in your browser, and staying signed out of Google Programs as much as possible.
 
Your linked (5 times) tutorial is this page: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/219487-clean-reinstall-factory-oem-windows-7-a.html#post1839164
The last clean install tutorial you linked (post # 49) is this page: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html

I was using the tutorial numbered 1649 (as viewed in the address bar) and had not returned to the tutorial numbered 219487 (as viewed in the address bar) by the time I posted a progress, observations, and questions update. I knew that I had not completed tutorial numbered 219487 yet. I loaded browsers to communicate more easily in this thread before proceeding. I was going to continue in step #12, which addresses startup programs and services, but paused to answer your questions before proceeding.

After returning from household duties which are demanding my attention right now I will proceed with step #12.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
All steps in the tutorial have been completed. Two large program installations (Office Professional Plus 2010 and Visual C++ Express 2010) with updates have been completed. Smaller programs remain to be installed, and recovery of saved files is in progress. Some of the files are dependent upon programs which have not been installed yet. May I have a reply to post #65?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
I'd use free Macrium - Image your system to get most flexibility in what you can image and where you can reimage it.

Keep your LAN driver as well as all other installers in Downloads folder (rightclick on Start menu to show it there) so you have them for reinstalls.

To upgrade this installation to Pro use Windows Anytime Upgrade - How to - Windows 7 Forums.
Make sure you need the extra features which most users don't.
 
Macrium is the backup program I was thinking of looking into.

The LAN driver that I found useful is still on my flash drive at present. I'll transfer it. Are there any drivers in C:\Windows\... or some other path that I need to take care to save separately?

Are all the installers going to be exe files, or do I need to look for msi or other file extensions also as I continue to use the new OS?

The features of Pro I was looking at were:
accessing more RAM, which is no longer a selling point since I found that I am limited to 8GB on this machine

remote desktop connection -- I guess something free like Logmein would be a good alternative.

XP mode -- I guess VMWare or VirtualBox would be a free alternative. However, reading the documentation for both leads me to believe that both of them are better suited to development and deployment in larger networks than my home network. Am I missing something here?
If the above is correct, I can save the money by using free third party programs, right?

Returning to the subject of drivers, was the method I used as explained in post #65 the optimum strategy? Can you recommend a better way?

thanks,
drpepper
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
Yes TeamViewer works flawlessly for me connecting all around the world, and never fails. There are many free virtual players and plenty of help for them here.

You only need to back up the drivers which you had to import because the installer or Windows Update didn't supply them. A good place is Downloads, where I keep all of the program .exe's and installer .iso's. Then I link them and my other User folders to Skydrive to keep them in the cloud and sync'd on my other machines.

All of this is free and better than the paid software.
 
This is the excerpt about drivers from post #65 that I am referring to.

There were a few issues with the lan driver which I overcame. I found drivers in two different locations within Lenovo Support. One was under Windows 7 64-bit. The other was under Windows 7 Home Premium. This one included both 32-bit and 64-bit drivers. Windows could not use either of them, claiming that the files were corrupt. I explored device manager>network adapters and found that I have Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter. I Googled "Broadcom network adapter drivers" and chose a driver to download. This resolved the problem. I would like to know if there is a better way than I used.

When encountering driver problems in the future, is there a better way to find and install the proper driver than the way I used?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
No, if there are drivers still missing in Device Manager after all Updates are installed then import them first from the OEM Support Downloads webpage.

If you have a corrupt file you should download another. Don't use the OEM''s Download Manager - just download them to your desktop or Downloads folder, rightclick to Unzip, then run Setup as Administrator, or browse into the folders from Device manager until it picks up driver.
 
gregrocker,

First ... Thank you for hanging in there with me. I appreciate your answers to my many questions. I am pretty sure I frustrated you in the process. I know what it takes for me to learn and understand; so I doggedly pursued understanding. We covered quite a few topics which were new to me, and I have learned quite a bit. I am confident that I could repeat the process successfully using my memory and notes taken during the process without outside help.

I have spent a few days improving my file organization. I had to rebuild libraries from scratch because when I started using Win7 libraries were a new concept to me. The resulting initial libraries were not very useful.

The bottom line on the tasks completed is that I have many improvements. My freeze at log in problem is gone. About a gazillion reboots and cold boots have proven this. I have gained about 43GB of HDD space. Customizing my computer is complete and functioning to my liking. Cold boot times range from 20-30 seconds.

I welcome any closing advice and comments before I mark this thread as solved.

drpepper
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
Save externally a Win7 backup image so you can recover what you have now in 20 minutes if Win7 becomes irreparable: Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup

Win7 imaging will restore only to the same offset (position on HD or its replacement). If you need to have more flexibility on what and where you can reimage use free Macrium - Image your system.

Maintain a Clean Boot as shown in Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7.

Watch closely what you download to not allow any freeloader intrusion whatsoever.

Scan monthly with Malwarebytes, CCleaner and Puran boot-time defragger unless not much is found to clean up, then less often.
 
I have a created both Win PE and Linux versions of the Macrium recovery disc. I know that was not needed, but I wanted to observe the process for both. A full image is saved with Macrium to an external drive. I have had to leave a couple of Logitech programs enabled in the start up programs. I find it to be a nuisance to manually activate my wireless keyboard and mouse without these programs enabled at start up. This is the closest to a true clean boot that I find useful.

Other than that I have completed all tasks. I will mark this thread as solved after you let me know that you have nothing to add.

drpepper
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Motherboard
Lenovo Emerald Lake
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD graphics family
Sound Card
Realtek HD audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
Hard Drives
WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
Internet Speed
80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
Other Info
Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.
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