How did you get the Cyberlink software on your Windows 7 installation if it was a "clean" install?
Originally, factory defaults, my laptop had a folder called "SWSetup" (
image 1). There I found installation files for all the drivers and bundle software (audio, video, LAN & WLAN, fingerprint reader, Adobe Reader, Cyberlink DVD Suite, Quickplay, MsWorks etc.,
image 2). Because I wanted to use Vista Ultimate instead of Home Premium my computer was shipped with, I copied this software setup folder to my external backup-HD before formatting C: and installing Ultimate. Then I simply installed all the drivers and bundled software from this software setup folder, which now was located in a safe place in a external HD.
With W7 I did the same.
So now I have a lot of options. I can do a complete system recovery, restore my computer as it was when shipped from factory. I do not like to do that because original operating system was Vista Home Premium in German. I live and work in Germany, but my German language is not so good. Anyway, I can also install English Vista Ultimate, which I bought separately, and use my computer in my working language English, or download Finnish language pack and use it in my mother tongue Finnish. If I do this, I could use all the original drivers and bundle software (to my surprise, all the drivers and software were multilingual, letting me to choose installation language, so this change of operating system language is not a problem).
But I´d rather use Windows 7. I´ve used it now for a couple of weeks and I am very happy with it. Chipset, audio, video, fingerprint reader and all the other drivers from this Vista x64 software setup folder work fine with W7, as well as all bundled software. The one and only problem is Blu-Ray playback.
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