31% of Windows 7 Problems Are From Install

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[citation][nom]boxbabax[/nom]So by not encountering the first 4 problems (Brand new pc running win 7 ult perfectly). I have avoided 85% of issues? Not bad.[/citation]

Pretty much yes.
I dunno how many installs I've made, but I've made two this week that didn't work out. Well one was last weekend, but the issue didn't surface until tuesday. When playing audio cd's in windows media player the system would lock up occassionally. For now the solution is to use media player classic.
The other issue is still here. A hp nx9420 (c2d, 2gb ddr2, 500gb sata)
Installed the system (enterprise 64bit) yesterday, and now it simply failed to boot. Reinstalling now, as I couldn't repair and hadn't done much other than installing office and autocad (and drivers)
 
I experienced two problems. One was with the DVD LG drive (blueray), where I had to upgrade the firmware, so Win7 is able to detect it. Yes, you have to remove the drive and flash it on a another operating system (or use dual boot) to get there. Strangely after flashing of the new firmware, the Vista does not recognize it as the LG drive any more, only as standard DVD drive.

And the other is some driver missing, probably the RAID, where intel did not provide the driver yet.

I will recommend using a dual boot system before you get set up your PC. For those considering full upgrade of vista to win7, take a backup before.
 
Just cut it out already.. Marcus is doing his job and Jane is right about Windos 7 articles.., so what, if I don't like something I dismiss that article you all people should do the same.. but at least he is doing his job.
 
My problem (W7 64bit): with Anysee TV-digibox, full screen shows weird horizontal mismatch in the middle when camera is panning. Looks like upper and lower part of the picture were calculated separately and their time sync quite not work. Maybe a driver issue.

I have XP 32bit on another hard drive, and it doesn't have this problem.
(i7 920, 6Gb memory, Nvidia 260, 2500x1900)
 
i used window vista basic before installing window 7..my launch manager got problem and i cannot use my empowering technology software..its not working properly..can u help to find launch manager for window 7 and solve my empowering technology problem..y i cannot use them..y it is not compatible with window 7..can u help me!!
 
I had problems installing Windows 7. It froze at 62% or whatever. I found a solution but forgot what it was, exactly. I think I pulled up the command prompt at the beginning of the install wizard, left the room to look at the command to type from another computer and when I got back, it had been done installed. How? I'm not sure because the command prompt was just sitting there. My only problem now is that I'm noticing that a month and a half later, Windows 7 is starting to lag.
 
[citation][nom]ncarlson[/nom]How can getting the aero interface to work be seen as a problem with Windows 7? Either you have a graphics solution powerful enough to support it, or you don't. I see this as a potential driver issue instead.[/citation]
Well, first you have to get the GPU driver, and then restart. =D

I've had my share of problems with Win7, including installs, but generally, it's been running more reliably than XP and smoother than Vista.[citation][nom]JMcEntegart[/nom]I'm not arguing with them over a blog, I'm arguing over my best friend's reputation. Thanks though![/citation]
Idiots and assholes everywere. =D
 
[citation][nom]liquidsnake718[/nom]Yes same here. One can learn more upon reading the comments and feedback.[/citation]
Same. It's part of the reason I come to Toms. Don't we all love the drama?
 
I've only performed one Win7 install, but it was the most painless operating system load I've ever had. Very fast and easy, even though I had to contend with RAID drivers. The only trouble was trying to navigate the unfamiliar menu setups in the Control Panel area and similar, since I'm coming from XP - and that's not the fault of Win7. I'm looking forward to upgrading my own machine to the newest Windows as prices drop and service-packs come out.
 
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