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It has even caused nVidia to add a clean install option to their newest drivers which should have been the responsibility of AMD and nVidia from thr start. Tarkus01 reply 8 The problem here is not Microsoft but the Driver vendors.

This is what provides people such as myself with some degree of justification in our complaints It's not 'gray' at all. SP1 is an add-on If it finds an error in the OS to which it is being applied the only responsible option is for it to halt until such error is corrected so as not to potentially exacerbate it [the error].

Were they a 'monopoly' they would both restrict Vid card choice to ONE and write all the drivers themselves. Jafo reply 10 It's not 'gray' at all. Is it just the luck of the draw or has microsoft started making updates too touchy feely? You must re-install Windows.

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Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Installation, Setup, and Deployment. Sign in to vote. Thanks Ardax, those files appear to be the correct versions and SFC is now passing a scan. Just out of curiosity, did you have KB installed before you tried to update? Hi Hat Monster i got the same problem as you have did you fix yours? After I repaired the AMD drivers using Ardax's files, the install will progress, but then fails after the first reboot on 0x, which means a file was not found at some stage.

The logs do not help me diagnose which file was not found, so I think I'm stuck. I've tried running CheckSUR, which now passes without any issue.

Are you using a boot loader? Is your Windows 7 partition active? If not, flag it so, reboot and try once more If the Win7 partition is not active Who the fuck uses partitions these days?

Hat Monster wrote: If the Win7 partition is not active Who the fuck uses partitions these days? Unless you're dual-booting. The active partition only matters if you're using the stock Windows MBR; Grub and the like ignore it and Windows will boot a partition that's not active, even, if you have more than one Windows install. To be pedantic, every Windows user does because it's impossible to mount a disk without one in Windows.

And doesn't Win7 setup a separate boot partition so all of them have at least 2, then everyone with an OEM recovery partition has 3, etc. Nothinman wrote: Hat Monster wrote: If the Win7 partition is not active Who the fuck uses partitions these days?

If you are installing Win7 fresh, there is a workaround so that the MB partition isn't created, and it doesn't affect the OS functionality in the least. Yes, every Windows user must have 1 partition.

Looks like the author of Driver Sweeper has come up with a fix. Hyperbole much lately? Chill man, I said that if I ever reinstall or with my next laptop for that matter when I blow the partitions to shit and install fresh is that also obssesing?

Get a grip, will you? But the fact remains that most people couldn't care less so most Win7 users will have at least 2 partitions, usually 3 because they buy OEM PCs so there will also be a restore partition. So asking who still uses partitions in a condescending and accusatory manor seems pretty stupid. At the time I wasn't aware of how simple it was to obviate the MB partition, so I let the installer create it.

Now, since I am not obssesing over it, I will definitely not wipe and reinstall to just get rid of this small partition, but rest assured that on my next laptop, when I blow the bullshit OEM partition and install fresh, the MB partition will not be present either, making it a 1 partition only per physical drive, the way, IMO, it should always be.

Quote: making it a 1 partition only per physical drive, the way, IMO, it should always be. The partition is there specifically for BitLocker. It was a pain in the arse with Vista to have to use a tool to repartition correctly and it sometimes didn't work.



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