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I tried to install Windows 7 Ultimate on my VGN-AR71S Vaio which is running Vista Home Premium. It was a total nightmare.
When I didn't here any sound during starting up after the upgrade, I knew something was wrong. The audio was not working. Then during start-up, it started crashing and dumping with the blue screen. After some investigation I found it is reporting a fault on video. This was strange. The eject button was not also working. It was a disaster.
I started the upgrade at 10am and it took 5 hours to complete the upgrade and I was fire-fighting for another 10 hours without any luck throught the night. This morning I have restored it back to factory settings and it is working wihout any problems. Has anyone else experienced similar problems? Have I done anything wrong?
Thanks,
Robin
Hi Robin and welcome.
Did you make a clean install or did you do a 'In-Place Upgrade'?
If you did a clean install did you download and install all the Vista Utilities and some of the drivers for devices that Windows 7 does not support (like the Video driver)?
If you give us more information someone may be able to help.
Hi Robin and welcome.
Did you make a clean install or did you do a 'In-Place Upgrade'?
If you did a clean install did you download and install all the Vista Utilities and some of the drivers for devices that Windows 7 does not support (like the Video driver)?
If you give us more information someone may be able to help.
Pleased to hear that Robin. You must be happy to have fixed it.
Hi Robin and welcome.
Did you make a clean install or did you do a 'In-Place Upgrade'?
If you did a clean install did you download and install all the Vista Utilities and some of the drivers for devices that Windows 7 does not support (like the Video driver)?
If you give us more information someone may be able to help.
Hi Blencogo,
I tried an 'In-Place Upgrade'. Then all hell broke lose and the start-up went into a loop with blue screen dumps. This morning I reset the laptop to factory defaults which erased everything on the laptop and re-installed Vista. Then I downloaded and applied all the Microsoft patches and then did the Windows 7 upgrade. This time it worked and everything is running smoothly now.
Robin
Hi jonacho26.
Welcome to Club Vaio.
You can only run an 'In-Place' Upgrade going from 32-bit to 32-bit so both of us used the 32-bit Home Premium Upgrade.
If you want to go to 64-bit you will have to do a clean install and manually reinstall all the drivers and utilities - a much bigger and riskier job.
If you don't do an In-Place Upgrade you will also lose all your data, settings and preinstalled software and you will have to buy replacement blu-ray software etc.
Hi Thanks
If you buy Windows 7 you can install 32bit or 64bit so i guess 32 bit will be easia.
i hope it improve the laptops performance.
have you noticed a improvment?
Hi Thanks
If you buy Windows 7 you can install 32bit or 64bit so i guess 32 bit will be easia.
i hope it improve the laptops performance.
have you noticed a improvment?
Hi,
I have a questuion regarding the Windows 7 Vaio Upgrade Kit. I got it yesterday but I want to do the clean install by booting the laptop from win7 disk. Is it possible or I have to do the installation from Vista? My Laptop is VGN-FW41J/H.
Is the Upgrade Kit only an Upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 or it can also be used as Full version Win7 which doesn't need the Vista to be installed before?
Thanks