Hi Everyone
I broke my own rule and tried to upgrade from Vista home premium to Windows 7 and whilst the upgrade seemed to go fine and my system was working ok (a part from an error I get whenever I boot up) but now after 1 automatic fix upload by Windows 7 my system takes a very long time to boot up and then either actually crashes or runs like a real dog.
Is anyone else having problems afer upgrading?
Should I just bite the bullet and go with a new install?
One good thing my Linux machine (dual-boot) still works fine although 7 did kick Grub out and I had to do some re-config.
Hi Joseph, It sounds like you're facing some issues after trying to upgrade from Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows 7. Here are some suggestions to help you resolve the problems you're experiencing:
1. Boot-up Speed and Performance Issues:
Slow Boot-Up: Slow boot-up times and poor performance after an upgrade could indicate compatibility issues or system errors.
Error on Boot: The error you're receiving during boot-up might give insights into the underlying issue.
2. Steps to Resolve the Issues:
Check Event Viewer: Look into the Event Viewer for any error messages and warnings that might provide more details about what's going wrong.
Startup Repair: Perform a startup repair using the Windows 7 installation disk. This can fix boot issues and errors.
System Restore: Consider using System Restore to revert back to a point before the automatic fix was applied.
Clean Install: If the issues persist, a clean installation of Windows 7 might be the best solution to ensure a fresh and stable system.
Drivers and Updates: Ensure all drivers are up to date and compatible with Windows 7 to avoid performance issues.
3. Reinstalling Windows 7:
If the problems persist and you've exhausted troubleshooting options, a clean installation of Windows 7 is recommended. This ensures a fresh start and can often resolve many upgrade-related issues.
4. Linux Dual-Boot:
If your Linux machine is working fine and you had to reconfigure GRUB after the Windows 7 upgrade, it's good that the dual-boot setup is still functional. Just ensure that GRUB is set up correctly to boot into both Linux and Windows.
5. Backing Up Data:
Before proceeding with any major changes such as a clean install, ensure you have backups of important data to prevent any loss during the process. Feel free to provide more details about the specific error you encounter during boot-up, and I can assist you further in resolving the issue.