Windows 7 Installed
Monday, January 12, 2009 by Island Dog | Discussion: Personal Computing
Well I finally got Windows 7 installed on my laptop. The only issue I had was getting the partitioning right, but that was my problem.
Installation took about 10 minutes, and in about 20 minutes overall I was on the desktop ready to work. Very impressive!
So far, Windows 7 seems very fast and haven’t run into any problems as of yet. No problems with application compatibility yet, and I’m really liking some of the design changes.
Still have a lot to go through, but my initial quick impression is great!
Reply #22 Monday, January 12, 2009 7:30 PM
Reply #23 Monday, January 12, 2009 8:12 PM
Congrats ID! Did you dual-boot? Hope everything's running smoothly!
Also, don't forget about Win 7's Wallpaper SlideShow feature!
And to those who can't get their Vista partition to show up under Win 7 and are freaking out right now:
1. Right-click My Computer.
2. Click "Manage". (Note that UAC might pop up.)
3. In the "Computer Management" window that appears, select "Disc Management".
4. You should see your other partitions, only without letters assigned to them. Right-click and select "Change Drive Letter and Paths".
5. The box that appears will easily help you mount your partitions in Windows 7.
6. DONE! Enjoy Windows 7!
Reply #24 Monday, January 12, 2009 9:11 PM
Broadband, adsl, what a crock!!!!
Took me only a few hours on 'Pond's ADSL ...
Reply #25 Monday, January 12, 2009 9:18 PM
HOW Jafo!!?!?!?!!?!! I'm with them too, wtf is going on with them!! I d/load at 25k max
Reply #26 Monday, January 12, 2009 10:11 PM
Wow! And I thought I was getting shafted only getting around 260 out of their servers.
@pm1: Thanks for that tip, was wondering why I could only get one partition of one drive to show up right .
Reply #27 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 12:12 AM
Reply #28 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 1:01 AM
It took me only 2 hours to get both 64 bit and 32 bit. I waited till night to do so, and it was worth it at 1.5-3 MBPS...
Reply #30 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 1:22 AM
I have the higher speed cable took less than an hour for both versions to download ...
i'm using 32-bit but downloaded the 64-bit too just incase i want to try it
on one of my other computers ....... all is good so far much faster , but of course
haven't loaded up on stuff - I wonder how fast it will be when fully loaded with
lot's of stuff ? Start up and shutdown way faster .... more to come ....
duel boot is great option - and it hasen't effected my Vista version at all ....
so far it just seems though like a more cleaned up and faster version of Vista ....
some nice new features but I want the final release to have more ....
they probably could update Vista to do the same thing ... for less $$$
that's my take anyway .........
Reply #31 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 1:35 AM
Windows 7 looks good, only issue I have is the Superbar kind of sucks. I like the idea on paper but in use it's a mess.
Reply #32 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 4:00 AM
So maybe Stardock could come up with something better?
Opportunities...
Opportunities.
Reply #33 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 6:26 AM
Depends on your plan/if you have exceeded your monthly limit... if you have then you've been slowed to dial up speeds until your account resets to the next billing period.
Not saying that is the case, but it's worth checking out... cos if not you need to have them check out your connection, etc.
After installing Win 7 on Sunday, then Firefox cos it's my preferred browser, I thought that it wasn't running overly great, as compared to in Vista, and then it dawned on me that the 3.5 gig download may have taken me over the monthly limit. Sure enough, it had... but fortunately it reset yesterday and I'm back to 1500mbs Adsl again
Alternatively, TG, it could be that the folks at Bigpond have noticed all those pics of Hugh Jackman you've been downloading and cut back your speed to prevent at bottleneck in your area.
Reply #34 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 6:37 AM
I had only the drive with all my media file go MIA when I installed Win 7... took a little while to figure out why, but yeah, a look in 'Disk Management' revealed that a drive letter had not been assigned to that partition... just that one of 9, for some strange reason, but assigning it a letter quickly resolved it.
Also, for anyone who finds their PC frozen and can't wake normally after Win 7 goes into sleep, you will need to do a hard boot via the on/off button to reactivate it. I have sent off a report to MS about this, so they are aware of it and a fix will be provided soon.
Reply #35 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 8:06 AM
I installed Windows 7 and no problems first day! Next day I loaded My Colors and one extra theme and cannot load explorer, open control panel, use snipping tool, some others. Acessories programs load and function but I cannot even open restore to previous time........... Any suggestions short of format and reload using my restore discs? (mitchell_emil@yahoo.com)
Reply #36 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:30 AM
I installed it on my unused 80GB hdd yesterday, and tried playing Crysis Warhead on it. Honestly, i don't see any difference in performance. It starts faster than the Vista i have as a primary OS, but that is propably caused by all the junk i have starting with Vista. W7 UI has some nice features, but nothing special. So far, i've seen nothing that would make me want to have W7 instead of Vista. The Hard drive i have W7 installed is slower than the drive i have Vista, and also has smaller cache, so that may have some effect on it's speed, though. I'll keep using it anyway, maybe i'll find something missed.
BTW, when running W7 i can't see the drive where i have Vista installed, but from Vista i can see and access the drive with W7. Does this happen to anyone else?
Reply #37 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:55 AM
See #34 above and #23 on page one... there are steps posted to remedy this situation.
Reply #38 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:59 AM
Have you tried booting into safe mode and uninstalling MyColors via Impulse or Control Panel>Programs and Features???
It might be worth a try if you haven't.
Reply #39 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 3:14 PM
I've got it up and running now... kind of nice. First impression? It's like a cross between Vista/XP/and a linux distro... mostly like PCLOS. I have to break it in a bit but it looks nice and responds pretty well too.
Reply #40 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 4:13 PM
THis thing is cool now thats its starting to take shape... although I see Bill installed his typical nannystatisms warning me of all potential hazards and assorted things that "require my attention"
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Reply #21 Monday, January 12, 2009 7:08 PM
Installed it into virualpc "computer"...
It ran faster than XP IN VIRTUALPC! Amazing indeed... I can't wait to buy it.