Here is a little known fact about Windows 7. Click on the link below and follow the instructions. I personally performed this task on one computer and I can verify that this works perfectly well. Win7′s no-reformat, nondestructive reinstall
This software is totally free Free Video Converter . I've used this for years and it still continues to out perform itself. And you don't have to be a rocket scientist in order to use it. Oh, I also run an X64 machine.
Something you may try is Visual BCD Editor - Windows 7/Vista . It's free. Download and install it in your Windows 7. Open the app. Go to Repair\repair boot records. On the "Drive" drop down menu, select "All." Also check the "Fix MBR" box. Click "OK." Wait for conformation, then re-boot...
That is great news. I really really really did not want to start over again. In years past on other duel-boots I did screw up the MBR when trying to delete a partition. Yeh, I am/was alittle hesitant as the Windows 7 X32 was the first install on the clean hard drive. So, I can use MSconfig to...
1. I installed Linux (Ubuntu 12.4 X64) in Windows 7 X32 using wubi.exe. 2. All installs are on the same hard drive (Partitioned). 3. Using Run\Msconfig\Boot I selected my second install of windows 7 (X64) as my default OS to boot into. 4. I don't know what the 8MB free space is and I can't...
So, can you now open the .NFO file or not? The reason the list of "Other Programs" to choose from is empty at this point is because there are no current programs associated with the file extention .NFO. So assign a program for that extention. Why note use Notepad...
Malwarebytes, in the past, has pulled my butt out of a jam on more than one occasion. In fact it was my go-to software. Great software. But running it day-to-day? Their definations are always behind the times. Meaning not much current protection.
I use ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5 in conjuction with PC Tools Firewall Plus (free) and WinPatrol (free). Perfect combination and they work well in harmony with each other. Been virus free for ????? years and years. So-much-so that I don't even think about viruses anymore.
Right-click on the .NFO file. Scroll down to "Properties" and click. At the top of the next pop-up window you'll see "Open With." Click on the "Change" button. Browse for your Notepad exe [Windows Directory]. Double-click on "Notepad. Click "OK." Click "Apply." Click "OK." Finished.
This has worked for me numerous times. Boot into your Windows 7 as normal. Go to your CD-rom [ISO] and double-click on the install exe. Choose "Upgrade." This will tell Windows 7 a white lie. Follow given directions. Enter key. Done. This will correct any malfunctions in your Windows 7...
I have an Asus X64 desktop machine. Last year I formatted the [1 terabyte] hard drive for a clean install of X64 Windows 7 Ultimate. I tried numerous times to install the X64 Windows 7 Ultimate, but it was a no-go. I ended up installing the X86 Windows 7 Ultimate on my X64 machine instead...