Well I embarked on a little expedition. I decided it was time to upgrade from Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit, to 64bit. My computer is setup with 3 partitions, The one with Windows 7, My old XP Pro install, and a 3rd storage partition.
I noticed I haven't had to use my old XP partition in a while, and transferred most docs and things over to Win7 awhile ago. So I figured it would be the perfect partition to wipe and install Win 7 64 to test out. Thus leaving my Win7 32bit in place, till everything is setup and can copy things over. Much like I did from XP to Win7.
Well Apparently I overlook one MAJOR factor. in my Win 7 installation, I had win7 set as the C: drive. My old XP was the D: drive. But the D drive, that I formatted, was actually the Primary partition on the drive. So good bye boot loader and partition. After removing it, I was unable to load into anything. Kept getting disk read error.
I'm kicking myself because right before I did the format, I thought, Maybe I should burn all the disks I need now, like the windows 7 installation DVD, before I do anything. But no, I just did it, and hoped things would work out. Well for the past 24 hours I have been using my server to download the files and tools needed to fix the issue.
I finally got Win7 64 installed on here now, which I am using at this moment, but cannot load into my old Win7 32 installation. I loaded it up in the BcdEdit as a second install, but It's now drive E, where it was C before, and I think that is causing it to have an aneurism. I still have access to all my files, which is good. But means I have to do the mad bash to copy everything over and reinstall what I need.
I know at this point Norm is running off to the DSA Search bar to find the posts where I stated that I was against 64 bit and recommended others not too. So save yourself the time, I know what I said. Truth is, I reached the point where with my system RAM at 4GB, and my new vid card at 1GB, I am losing 1GB by not using 64bit. Those that were looking for laptops and non gaming machines, there is no need for 64bit. So fuck you Norm.. I need to yell at someone right now, so thanks for being a sport, :)
Urgh.. all the programs to reinstall.. ... .. I might be on later tonight to shoot something.
On the upside, Minecraft should play better for me now! lol
I noticed I haven't had to use my old XP partition in a while, and transferred most docs and things over to Win7 awhile ago. So I figured it would be the perfect partition to wipe and install Win 7 64 to test out. Thus leaving my Win7 32bit in place, till everything is setup and can copy things over. Much like I did from XP to Win7.
Well Apparently I overlook one MAJOR factor. in my Win 7 installation, I had win7 set as the C: drive. My old XP was the D: drive. But the D drive, that I formatted, was actually the Primary partition on the drive. So good bye boot loader and partition. After removing it, I was unable to load into anything. Kept getting disk read error.
I'm kicking myself because right before I did the format, I thought, Maybe I should burn all the disks I need now, like the windows 7 installation DVD, before I do anything. But no, I just did it, and hoped things would work out. Well for the past 24 hours I have been using my server to download the files and tools needed to fix the issue.
I finally got Win7 64 installed on here now, which I am using at this moment, but cannot load into my old Win7 32 installation. I loaded it up in the BcdEdit as a second install, but It's now drive E, where it was C before, and I think that is causing it to have an aneurism. I still have access to all my files, which is good. But means I have to do the mad bash to copy everything over and reinstall what I need.
I know at this point Norm is running off to the DSA Search bar to find the posts where I stated that I was against 64 bit and recommended others not too. So save yourself the time, I know what I said. Truth is, I reached the point where with my system RAM at 4GB, and my new vid card at 1GB, I am losing 1GB by not using 64bit. Those that were looking for laptops and non gaming machines, there is no need for 64bit. So fuck you Norm.. I need to yell at someone right now, so thanks for being a sport, :)
Urgh.. all the programs to reinstall.. ... .. I might be on later tonight to shoot something.
On the upside, Minecraft should play better for me now! lol
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