Repair Install

How to Do a Repair Install to Fix Windows 7


   Information
This will show you how to do a repair install (aka: in-place upgrade install) to fix your currently installed Windows 7 and preserve your user accounts, data, programs, and system drivers.
   Note
Do a Repair installation if:
  • A System Restore did not help fix your Windows 7.
  • There is no other easier option left that can fix your Windows 7.
  • You DO NOT want to do a Clean reinstall of Windows 7.
  • You DO want to preserve your user accounts, data, programs, and system drivers.
   Tip
ITEMS THAT WILL BE RESET TO DEFAULT OR AFFECTED:
  • Sounds
  • Services
  • Visual Effects Settings
  • Device Drivers - Be sure to have these handy to reinstall. They do not always remain after the repair (upgrade) install.
  • You may lose the ability to sign on to MSN Messenger, to solve this problem have a look at this thread Unable to sign in to WLM.
  • You may lose your custom themes due to not having permisions set on the old themes. Go to the hidden themes folder at C:/Users/(User-Name)/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/Themes, then Take Ownership of the themes folder and you will now have all your themes back.
  • It has been reported that you may also lose your Media Center gadget after doing the repair install.
  • Windows Updates will need to be checked and reinstalled again.
   Warning

  • You can only do a repair install with the same edition Windows 7 installation disc for the same edition of Windows 7 that you have installed.
  • You cannot use a OEM Windows 7 "Factory" Restore/Recovery type of installation disc that came with or created from a store bought computer to do a repair install with. These can only be used do a clean install instead.
  • You can do a repair install on a factory OEM installation with the latest official Windows 7 with SP1 ISO file here: Microsoft: Windows 7 Direct Download Links, and use Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool to create a bootable DVD or USB flash drive with the ISO to do the repair install from within Windows 7.
  • You can use a retail OEM Windows 7 installation disc to do a repair install with.
  • You can use a retail (full or upgrade) Windows 7 installation disc to do a repair install with.
  • You cannot do a repair install with a System Repair Disc. A System Repair Disc is not a installation disc, and will only boot to the System Recovery Options screen.
  • If you have a 32-bit (x86) Windows 7 currently installed, then you must use a 32-bit Windows 7 installation disc to be able to do a repair install with.
  • If you have a 64-bit (x64) Windows 7 currently installed, then you must use a 64-bit Windows 7 installation disc to be able to do a repair install with.
  • You can use a retail Windows 7 SP1 installation disc (ex: Technet (available), MSDN (available), or retail (when available)) to do a repair install with on a currently installed Windows 7 SP1.
  • You can use a Windows 7 SP1 installation disc (ex: Technet (available), MSDN (available), or retail (when available)) to do a repair install with on a currently installed slipstream Windows 7 SP1.
  • You cannot use a slipstream Windows 7 installation disc to do a repair install with on a currently installed Windows 7 SP1.
  • You cannot use a slipstream Windows 7 installation disc to do a repair install with on a currently installed slipstream Windows 7 SP1.
  • You can only do a repair install from within Windows 7.
  • You cannot do a repair install at boot or in Safe Mode.
  • You must be logged into Windows 7 in a administrator account to be able to do a repair install.
  • You must have at least 8.87 GB + what is currently being used of free space (more if you have a larger installation) on the hard drive/partition Windows 7 is installed on to do a repair install.
  • If you changed the default location of a user account's profile folder, then you will need to change it back to the default C:\Users location first.
  • If you moved the default location of a user folder, then you will need to change it back to the default C:\Users\(user-name) location first.





Here's How:
NOTE: Be sure to back up anything that you do not want to lose first to be extra safe.1. Start Windows 7, and log on to an administrator account.

2. Disable any 3rd party firewall, antivirus, or other security program to avoid it from possibly preventing the repair in-place upgrade installation of Windows 7.

3. Do either step 4, step 5, or step 6 below depending if your retail Windows 7 installation ISO/DVD/USB has SP1 or not, and if your currently installed Windows 7 has SP1 installed or not.

4. Repair Installed Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 ISO

   Note
If you do not have a Windows 7 with SP1 ISO, then you can download an official ISO with your retail product key from Microsoft at the link below.

:ar: Microsoft Software Recovery

You can also download the latest official Windows 7 SP1 Media Refresh (SP1 U) ISO file at the link below, but this link is not always available for download.

:ar: Microsoft: Windows 7 Direct Download Links

A) If you have not already, you will need to install a program like 7-Zip that supports extracting a ISO to a folder.

B) Using the program (ex: 7-Zip) from step 1, extract the Windows 7 SP1 ISO file to a folder on a partition or HDD other than the current Windows 7 partition. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: For example with 7-Zip, right click on ISO, click on 7-Zip, Extract files, browse button, select where you want to extract to, and click on OK twice.7-Zip.jpg
C) While in Windows 7 SP1, open the folder that you extracted the ISO into, and run the setup.exe file.

D) Go to step 7 below.
5. Repair Installed Windows 7 SP1 using Windows 7 with SP1 DVD/USB

   Note
If you do not have a Windows 7 with SP1 ISO, then you can download an official ISO with your retail product key from Microsoft at the link below.

:ar: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-recovery

You can also download the latest official Windows 7 SP1 Media Refresh (SP1 U) ISO file at the link below, but this link is not always available for download.

:ar: Microsoft: Windows 7 Direct Download Links

Afterwards, you can use Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool to create a bootable DVD or USB flash drive with the ISO to do the repair install from within Windows 7 using this step.

A) While in Windows 7 SP1, insert your retail Windows 7 SP1 installation DVD into the DVD drive, or connect your Windows 7 with SP1 installation USB thumb drive, and click on the Run setup.exe option in AutoPlay. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: If the AutoPlay window does not open, then open the drive folder in Computer and run the setup.exe file.AutoPlay.jpg
B) Go to Go to step 7 below.
6. Repair Installed Windows 7 without SP1 using Windows 7 without SP1 DVD/USB

   Note
If you do not have a Windows 7 without SP1 installation DVD/USB, then you can download the latest official Windows 7 Professional or Home Premium without SP1 ISO file here: Microsoft: Windows 7 Direct Download Links, and use Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool to create a bootable DVD or USB flash drive with the ISO to do the repair install from within Windows 7 using this step.

It is preferred to have SP1 installed on your PC and to use step 4 or step 5 above to do a repair install with instead though.

A) While in Windows 7 SP1 installed, insert your retail Windows 7 installation DVD into the DVD drive, or connect your Windows 7 installation USB thumb drive, and click on the Run setup.exe option in AutoPlay. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: If the AutoPlay window does not open, then open the drive folder in Computer and run the setup.exe file.AutoPlay.jpg
B) Go to Go to step 7 below.
7. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.

8. Click on the Install Now button to start the installation. (see screenshot below)Step1.jpg
9. If prompted, uncheck the I want to help make Windows installation better box (unless you would like to :) ), and click on the Go online to get the latest updates for installation option. (see screenshot below)Step2.jpg
A) Windows 7 will now check online for and install any available installation updates. (see screenshots below)Step2A.jpg

Step2B.jpg

10. Check the I accept the license terms box, and click on Next. (see screenshot below)Step3.jpg
11. Click on the Upgrade option. (see screenshot below)Step4.jpg
12. Windows will now check for any compatibility issues. If any are found like in the example below, click on the red X to cancel the repair install and close this "Install Windows" window, take care of any found issues (ex: uninstall any incompatible program), then restart the repair install process over again.Compatibility-Report.jpg
13. The installation of Windows 7 will now begin. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: During the installation process, your screen may flash and computer will restart a few times.Step5.jpg
14. After the final restart, you will see this screen for a moment. (see screenshot below)Step6.jpg
15. Type in your Windows 7 product key number. (see screenshot below step 16)

16. Uncheck the Automatically activate Windows when I'm online box unchecked, then click on the Next button. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: You can activate Windows 7 later after you make sure it is running properly. (see step 23 below)
If you chose to automatically activate Windows online when you set up your computer, automatic activation begins trying to activate your copy of Windows three days after you log on for the first time.Step7.jpg
17. Click on Use recommended settings. (see screenshot below)

:note: You will always be able to change your Windows Update settings at anytime in Windows 7.

Step8.jpg
18. Select your time zone and set your time and date settings, then click on the Next button. (see screenshot below)Step9.jpg
19. Click on the option for your computer's location to select the correct network location type settings to be applied for that location. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: It is best to select Public location for the best security.Step10.jpg
20. Windows 7 will now prepare your desktop to startup. (see screenshots below)Step11A.jpg

Desktop.jpg

21. If you used a DVD or USB to do the repair install with, then you can remove the DVD or USB when the repair install has successfully completed and you are logged in to Windows 7.

22. Check to see if you are missing any user files. If you are, then you can copy them from the C:\Windows.old or the hidden protected operating system C:\$INPLACE.~TR and C:\WINDOWS.~Q backup folders. (see screenshot below)Old_Install.jpg
23. If everything checks out in step 21, then you can run Disk Cleanup (step 5 at this link). You will need to click on the Clean up system files button first, and then could check the Files discarded by Windows upgrade, Previous Windows installations, and Windows upgrade log files boxes. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: This will delete the C:\Windows.old, C:\$INPLACE.~TR and C:\WINDOWS.~Q folders from step 21 above.Disk_Cleanup.jpg
24. Refresh your Windows Experience Index (WEI) score.

25. When finished, activate Windows 7, and make sure that your 3rd party security programs (if applicable) are enabled again.
That's it,
Shawn





 
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Hello Marcel,

Your programs and their shortcuts should remain intact as they were for you to run them as usual. Any programs that did not make it through the repair install would need to be reinstalled.

You can't run any programs (unless stand alone .exe program) from within the windows.old folder. Before deleting the windows.old folder, be sure to check for anything (files, data, etc....) that you may need to copy back from it first though.

Hope this helps, :)
Shawn
 

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OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
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Google Chrome
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Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Hi Shawn,

Thx for the prompt reply. My windows 7 disc doesn't have SP1 but I'm fully up to date with the SP1 currently so obviously it cannot Upgrade. If I download the SP1 ISO for Win 7 64-bit Pro will I then be able to Upgrade Repair keeping all my Programs etc as the version will not be newer than what I currently have. I just cannot do a clean install and reload all my Work Software thats all...

Please advise so I can start downloading the SP1 ISO off the Dell link you posted.

Thanks alot!
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate
CPU
AMD 64-bit Athlon X2
Motherboard
ASUS M3n78-EM
Memory
1024mb DDR2 800mhz X4
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS 8800 GT
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
19' MAG CRT
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 85hz
Hard Drives
SAMSUNG 160GB SATA II
PSU
DYNAMIC 500 W
Case
COOLERMASTER ELITE
Keyboard
MICROSOFT SIDEWINDER X6
Mouse
LOGITECH G5 GAMING MOUSE
Marcel,

Yes, if you download the Windows 7 w/SP1 ISO from step 4 or 5 in the tutorial, you should be able to. :)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built custom
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
Internet Speed
2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
Antivirus
Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Thx, trying that now!
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate
CPU
AMD 64-bit Athlon X2
Motherboard
ASUS M3n78-EM
Memory
1024mb DDR2 800mhz X4
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS 8800 GT
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
19' MAG CRT
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 85hz
Hard Drives
SAMSUNG 160GB SATA II
PSU
DYNAMIC 500 W
Case
COOLERMASTER ELITE
Keyboard
MICROSOFT SIDEWINDER X6
Mouse
LOGITECH G5 GAMING MOUSE
You're welcome. Please let us know how it went. :)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built custom
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
Internet Speed
2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
Antivirus
Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Thanks

Thanks Brink,
I just wanted to say I had some system file error that couldn't be repaired with sfc /scannow. I tried your repair for three days. Each time I got hung on the compatibility check. I let it run for like 30 minutes each time. I googled numerous times, all three days, on compatibility check hanging up and after a lot of people saying stuff like "just do a clean install" I found someone that said they just let it run. Well after 10 hours it was done. I was amazed. I've been having system problems I couldn't figure out in CBT mini dump, but it's all straight now, so thanks. I guess this letter is to say that if you get hung up in compatibility check, just leave it. It really took 2 hours to get past the check, and 8 hours to re-install. It was years of stuff piled on top of itself that took so long. Something over a million files moved with an old pentiumD dual core, but it worked! Take Care, and Thanks again!
 

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7
You're welcome jmacie. I'm glad it was able to help. Thank you for posting with your results and findings. :)
 

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PC/Desktop
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Self built custom
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
Internet Speed
2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
Antivirus
Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Repair install problem.

Hi.
This is my first post so hello all and please be gentle.
I'm running Win 7 SP1 64bit and having problems with System restore and Backup. Basically they aren't working and I've being trying every method I've found to fix it.
Today I decided to do a repair install but my Windows 7 installation was later updated to SP1 so the original installation disc won't work. I followed Brinks tutorial and went ahead and downloaded the SP1 ISO and extracted it to a slave drive and ran the Setup.exe. Unfortunately though I got the message confirming that SP1 was already installed and I can't proceed any further. What have I missed or done wrong?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
 
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Self build.
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Q6600
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Abit IP35-Pro
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4GB Crucial Balistix
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AMD Radeon HD 6870
Sound Card
On board HD
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron M2394D
Hard Drives
2x WDC 500gb
1x Samsung Spinpoint 320Gb
PSU
Corsair HX 620
Cooling
Zalman CNPS9700 cooler
Internet Speed
20 Mbps.
Hello Paullus, and welcome to Seven Forums. :)

Did you download and use the Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) X17-58997 ISO file from Digital River in the blue Note box under step 4?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
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Self built custom
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
Internet Speed
2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
Antivirus
Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
No I dowloaded 101119-1850_Update_Sp_Wave1-GRMSP1.1_DVD.

But I'm now downloading the one you have indicated.

Hopefully I've got the right one now.
Thanks very much.
Regards,
Steve
 

My Computer

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Self build.
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
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Intel Q6600
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Abit IP35-Pro
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4GB Crucial Balistix
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 6870
Sound Card
On board HD
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron M2394D
Hard Drives
2x WDC 500gb
1x Samsung Spinpoint 320Gb
PSU
Corsair HX 620
Cooling
Zalman CNPS9700 cooler
Internet Speed
20 Mbps.
No I dowloaded 101119-1850_Update_Sp_Wave1-GRMSP1.1_DVD.

But I'm now downloading the one you have indicated.

Hopefully I've got the right one now.
Thanks very much.
Regards,
Steve

You're welcome Steve. Please let us know how it went. :)
 
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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built custom
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
Internet Speed
2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
Antivirus
Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Hi Brink.
I downloaded the correct ISO and started the repair install at 07:00 this morning. I've just finished the final setup, graphics driver etc 5 hours later. Windows now seems to have regained its former performance. More importantly the System Restore and Back up functions which I've been trying to fix for days are now working again.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Great result and a sincere thank you very much indeed.
Regards,
Steve
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self build.
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
CPU
Intel Q6600
Motherboard
Abit IP35-Pro
Memory
4GB Crucial Balistix
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 6870
Sound Card
On board HD
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron M2394D
Hard Drives
2x WDC 500gb
1x Samsung Spinpoint 320Gb
PSU
Corsair HX 620
Cooling
Zalman CNPS9700 cooler
Internet Speed
20 Mbps.
You're most welcome Steve. I'm happy to hear that everything is working properly again. :)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built custom
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
Internet Speed
2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
Antivirus
Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Hey all,
Following up after using this procedure again and running into a separate hurdle!
I upgraded my media centers mainboard (ram & cpu)
Following this tutorial but swapping the drive over at the first reboot (as in my post #945 (page 95)):p
every driver installed successfully except my "Intel HD Graphics" driver did not, coming up with the 'Code 12 This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use'
After almost exhausting myself trying different things over 12 or so hours I finally found a fix to the problem.
Following this small guide http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/77614-device-manager-hidden-devices.html I removed every driver possible (making sure after 3 attempts not to remove the usb drivers that controlled the keyboard and mouse *sigh*) and upon reboot installed the graphics driver first;)
Problem Fixed!
Hope this helps someone else in the same situation, but i assume its fairly uncommon

Thanks again

PS. I came across another tutorial here http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/135077-windows-7-installation-transfer-new-computer.html but unfortunately I didnt have any success after step 3, so prefer to stick with what works.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
repair install Toshiba A500 Windows 7 SP1

Greetings!
Thank you in advance to Brink for posting this tutorial.

I have had a problem with the hard drive on my laptop. I replaced the hard drive and did a recovery using Total Recovery Pro 9 from the back up files I had created on an external hard drive. System boots and runs! Of course I have inherited the errors that were creeping in from the errors on the old hard drive. There are some features that have stopped working including Live Mail and Windows update. I also ran sfc/scannow which indicated some problems which it could not fix, generating a large log file. Wishing to maintain my programs and data I have tried twice to do the repair install as outlined at the beginning of this thread, I get most of the way through and then encounter the rollback and message: "This version of Windows could not be installed. Your previous version of Windows has been restored. Before trying to install this version of Windows again, check online to see if it is compatible with your computer. Go to the Microsoft Website... ... and search for "upgrade adviser"". I have gone through the steps and run the upgrade adviser which does list two programs that might have issues a version of Adobe Acrobat and Wild Tangent games needing a paid subscription. I had not deleted these two programs and will try doing that. I was trying to do an upgrade install using the Windows 7 SP1 ISO file I had downloaded from the website and burned on a dvd.

Any thoughts as to how to proceed?

Thank you in advance!
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Satellite A 500
OS
64 bit Windows 7 home premium
CPU
Intel
Memory
4GB
Hard Drives
WD 500 GB
Hello Stuart, and welcome to Seven Forums.


Just to verify, I have a few questions. :)
  • Did you use the English (if you have English installed) Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) - X17-58997 ISO download from the Dell link in the note box under step 5?
  • Do you have all current Windows Updates installed?
  • Did you uninstall or disable any 3rd party AV or firewall program you have installed? These will sometimes interfere with the installation, and could cause this.
Hope this helps for now,
Shawn
 
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Shawn, thanks for the reply! Here are my answers to your questions:

  • Did you use the English (if you have English installed) Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) - X17-58997 ISO download from the Dell link in the note box under step 5?
  • Yes, that is the the file # I downloaded, though I believe from a different site. The disk label is GSP1RMCHPXFRER_EN_DVD.
  • Do you have all current Windows Updates installed?
  • Yes, up until Windows Update stopped working about 4 days ago updates were current, it displays a message about the service not running and I may have to restart my computer. Even when I restart I still have the same problem with Update.
  • Did you uninstall or disable any 3rd party AV or firewall program you have installed? These will sometimes interfere with the installation, and could cause this.
  • I disabled Norton 360 for 5 hours while performing the second repair installation attempt.
Thanks for your input! :)
Stuart

PS I also tried repairing Windows Live Mail and then uninstalling WLE and then reinstalling WLE, when I tried opening WLM I received the message "...calendar contains corrupt data forcing WLM to close (0x8E5E0247)".
 
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Try using that exact ISO from the link in the tutorial, uninstall Norton completely, then try the repair install again. :)
 

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PC/Desktop
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Self built custom
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64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
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ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
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2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
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1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
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Thermaltake Core P3
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Windows 7 upgrade installation unsuccessful

Hi Brink,

Well I followed your instructions, downloaded the exact file from the Dell site (the one I used before came from sevenforums.com), I uninstalled Norton 360, restarted the laptop and followed the instructions at the beginning of this thread. When it got near the end of installation (had already restarted a couple of times) the following error message was displayed "Windows setup could not configure Windows to run on this computer's hardware" disappointing since it was running though not perfectly, no problems in Device Manager, and the upgrade adviser said the hardware and programs were compatible.
Then the computer restarted and rolled back to the existing Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 state.
There may a partition on the hard drive with Toshiba's factory installation, though I don't know if it was damaged at all, it should have been copied over when I did the TotalRecovery Pro 9 restore from the original hard drive.

Any thoughts as to how best to proceed? Your input is appreciated...

Thanks again!
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Stuart
 

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CPU
Intel
Memory
4GB
Hard Drives
WD 500 GB
Stuart,

It looks like you may be needing to do a clean install instead. :(
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built custom
OS
64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
CPU
Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
Cooling
Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
Internet Speed
2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
Antivirus
Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
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