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Couple of questions; Is this a recent install of the OS you're using? ie: the last couple of days? Or have you been using this OS for a week or two?
The reason I ask, is that there was a 'folder permissions' /Access issue on the RC build 7100, but it was quickly detected, and a hot-fix was issued a couple of days after Release date. If you haven't already done so, do a manual search for updates, and see if it's waiting to download (Forgive me if you've already done this, but it could be the answer to your problem)
Ive been using windows 7 for months, automatic updates is on - and currently has no updates available
So, what build are you actually running?, if you've been using Windows 7 "for months" ? Even though Auto Updates often say there's no new updates available, I still check, and often find some there waiting....which is why I suggested a Manual check for updates...
build 7000 - im pretty sure its 64, as that is what i chose to download.If you look at your Desktop background, and then bottom right, just above the Taskbar, you should see 'Windows 7' Evaluation copy Build (and then the actual build number)
The Release Candidate ( the latest official version 7100) was only made publically available on the 5th May....hence the question.
Are you also absolutely sure you're using the 64bit version?
The hotfix was only for the 32-bit version.
I didnt say i was a spasticIndeed, but given the Posters' admission to a lack of knowledge, I was 'wondering' if he's actually using a 64bit version.
build 7000 - im pretty sure its 64, as that is what i chose to download.
So does this entail downloading 7100 and reinstalling windows7 completely?Right okay....well time to Download the RC build 7100 then, that will probably sort out the issue, and given that you only have until 1st July before Build 7000 starts to shutdown on you, now's a good time to update yourself. There have been many changes and bugs fixed since 7000.
So does this entail re-downloading 7100 and reinstalling windows7 completely?