New_compforum_user
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Ok, so over the weekend, I decided that I wanted to try out the Windows 7 beta on my laptop, since it's supposed to be faster than Vista (which already runs fairly fast on my laptop). So here's what I did:
-I used Paragon's Partition Magic to create a 20gb partition that I could install Windows 7 on.
-I then installed Windows 7 on that partition.
-It turns out Windows 7 runs like crap right now (way too slow to be taken seriously, and several key features missing, I couldn't even scroll using my laptop's mouse or change my monitor's resolution to anything decent (it was stuck at 1024x768 or another smaller one that I can't remember))
-I went into Vista and formatted the partition that Windows 7 was installed on.
-I used EasyBCD to remove the Windows 7 boot info
-I then used Vista's built-in partitioning tool to give that 20gb of space back to my C drive.
Now for my problem.
Windows 7 is completely gone now, but I am having serious issues with Vista now. My computer isn't reading DVD-RW's, won't recognize my PSP, I get a message upon entering Windows that it has found new hardware but cannot install the drivers, no drivers that I try to install will install, my system restore points are all gone (I'm guessing that that happens when you partition).
I've checked for viruses and malware, none found. I have a Vista Home Premium disc, but it's just a "anytime upgrade" disc.
Can anyone help?
-I used Paragon's Partition Magic to create a 20gb partition that I could install Windows 7 on.
-I then installed Windows 7 on that partition.
-It turns out Windows 7 runs like crap right now (way too slow to be taken seriously, and several key features missing, I couldn't even scroll using my laptop's mouse or change my monitor's resolution to anything decent (it was stuck at 1024x768 or another smaller one that I can't remember))
-I went into Vista and formatted the partition that Windows 7 was installed on.
-I used EasyBCD to remove the Windows 7 boot info
-I then used Vista's built-in partitioning tool to give that 20gb of space back to my C drive.
Now for my problem.
Windows 7 is completely gone now, but I am having serious issues with Vista now. My computer isn't reading DVD-RW's, won't recognize my PSP, I get a message upon entering Windows that it has found new hardware but cannot install the drivers, no drivers that I try to install will install, my system restore points are all gone (I'm guessing that that happens when you partition).
I've checked for viruses and malware, none found. I have a Vista Home Premium disc, but it's just a "anytime upgrade" disc.
Can anyone help?