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One Outsider 5th May 2009 16:25

Thanks for the info Keef. It should work quite well on a netbook then.

I'll give it a go.

Keef 5th May 2009 21:52

Just installed it on my main desktop, over the top of the Beta version. One minor glitch part way through, but all else seems to be working fine. It's fixed some of the bugs I had with the Beta. I was a naughty boy and didn't do a clean install - there's too much stuff on there, and life's too short.

It preserved my dual-boot, so I can still run XP Pro if I want to. I can't see me wanting to do that, though.

green granite 6th May 2009 14:44

Just installed it as a clean instal onto a 2nd HD, seemed quite slow but it got there with no problems, now have 7 partions on 2 HDs and I'm totally confused as to which is what. :ugh:

Keef 6th May 2009 19:40

Yes, it did take a long time to install. Goes like a train, now.

I'm wondering whether to get brave and install it on the laptop :)

kenhughes 7th May 2009 01:19


Yes, it did take a long time to install
:confused:

A clean install on a 600Gb HDD, less than 10 minutes, including formatting (deleted old partition and re-created it).

So far, very impressed and would consider buying it when the RC edition times-out. I haven't found the XP emulation mode yet though.

As someone who wouldn't buy a new PC unless it had XP installed, Windows 7 has been a real eye-opener - so far.

Keef 7th May 2009 09:39

I didn't look for, and haven't yet seen, the XP emulation mode. I suspect (I'm not at home to check) it's in the "Run as..." option.

I think mine took a long time to install because it was updating the Beta version.

seacue 7th May 2009 10:43

Doesn't the XP mode feature software have to be downloaded separately?

Saab Dastard 7th May 2009 10:53

Seacue, yes I think you are right - it seems to be more a VM to run XP (and the application) in than a simple compatability setting.

SD

Don Coyote 7th May 2009 12:22

A bit slow in operation when installed as an upgrade but then tried a clean install and quite impressed with how it looks and works.

green granite 7th May 2009 17:00

Woke up the pc after tea, mouse frozen, had to re-plug and it's now ok.

Sprogget 7th May 2009 19:47

Still can't, as with every build so far, get the sound right. Flawless perfect sound in every aspect of 7, except live tv, where two channels are lost.:(

Keef 7th May 2009 22:18

I made a big decision. I like Win 7 enough that I've bought a new HD for the laptop and plan to install it on there. I'm keeping the old one "as is" in case any of the ThinkPad special stuff isn't catered for, and I need to go back to XP Pro.

The old one goes in a caddy, so that I can copy stuff off it to the new one. Might be a busy day or two!

HandyAndy 8th May 2009 00:05

I'm with Keef on this one. Going to do exactly the same thing today on my laptop (Asus X50RL) which travels with me everywhere. Will keep the original (which dual boots to Vista and W7) safe just in case. Only good reports from here so far with W7. :ok:

Don Coyote 8th May 2009 16:32

Only problem I have found so far is that it won't recognise my TomTom so I cannot keep it updated.

Don Coyote 9th May 2009 17:21

I have a Realtek HD audio manager in control panel - Hardware and sound; it is the bottom icon for me. Also have you tried restoring the properties of the red icon by clicking on the show hidden icons little white arrow in the taskbar at bottom right?

Spitoon 9th May 2009 17:44

Well, on the basis of your recommendations I thougt I'd give it a try. Attempted to install it on a fairly standard Intel quad-core machine and get a BSOD after the installer loads saying MULTIPROCESSOR_CONFIGURATION_NOT_SUPPORTED.

Haven't had time to look into it but if anyone has got any ideas.....

green granite 9th May 2009 18:01


Attempted to install it on a fairly standard Intel quad-core machine and get a BSOD after the installer loads saying MULTIPROCESSOR_CONFIGURATION_NOT_SUPPORTED.
I have an Intel Quad processor and it installed ok for me. It appears to be a motherboard problem and a bit left out of W7

See this thread: BSOD install Windows 7 X64

Keef 9th May 2009 20:22


Originally Posted by StaceyF (Post 4916342)
Alas, Windows 7 doesn't get any further than about three minutes into the install before failing with a "a required CD/DVD device driver is missing".

That is most odd. With my (very mixed parentage) PC, I got that message lots of times, but it went off to the Internet and found the missing drivers.

The only device it couldn't (and still can't) handle is a very old SCSI card that I used for a 12-year-old scanner and some equally antique DVD and CDROM drives.

green granite 9th May 2009 20:24


Trashed my XP dual boot by swapping drive letters around, so now a committed 7 user. I'm sure it'll be fine.....
If you have the XP disc you can restore the dual boot system from the recovery console by using the <bootcfg /rebuild> command, see: Description of the Windows XP Recovery Console for advanced users

Sprogget 10th May 2009 06:38

Why burn at all? On every build yet, I've just extracted the files to an empty folder & ran it from there. Works every time. Never seen the problem you describe Stacey F on 6 or so builds.


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