*Official * Windows 7 Thread

omega i dont think you will need key to instal,i didnt have one and just skipped that bit like you can in Vista and it just goes to the 30 day eval.
 
omega i dont think you will need key to instal,i didnt have one and just skipped that bit like you can in Vista and it just goes to the 30 day eval.

You can install without a key and re arm the eval period, but since it's so easy to get a key, you may as well activate it.
 
Agreed... it makes it good till August, so why not?

is it till august? i didnt know that,but its not going to be good for daily use yet though because theres no drivers out for GFX or chipset drivers so games wont play very well.

thats why ive dual booted with Xp pro.
 
is it till august? i didnt know that,but its not going to be good for daily use yet though because theres no drivers out for GFX or chipset drivers so games wont play very well.

Windows 7 automatically recognized my 9800GT and installed a set of Nvidia drivers. I'm not sure if they're the latest though. In fact, I didn't have to install any hardware drivers. Not even my printer.
 
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It seems like wifi drivers don't work either... I managed to get a driver installed for my PCI wireless card, it now recognizes it, but will not connect to networks. And it lags horribly for no reason. If I hook it up via Ethernet, will it find drivers online and start working?

Is it even worth all the troubleshooting to get it running? Anyone have it operational yet?
 
My network drivers were installed automatically, but I'm not running wireless. Try to run the package in compatibility mode.
 
It seems like wifi drivers don't work either... I managed to get a driver installed for my PCI wireless card, it now recognizes it, but will not connect to networks. And it lags horribly for no reason. If I hook it up via Ethernet, will it find drivers online and start working?

Is it even worth all the troubleshooting to get it running? Anyone have it operational yet?

It's a Beta, not a fully operational replacement for your current OS.

That said, of course it's worth it to get it running, how else would you figure out what needs to be done for it to work on your specific machine and report that back to Microsoft??

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On another note, I went directly to the Windows 7 homepage, clicked the download link, signed in and it gave me a key :)

-Michael
 
It's a Beta, not a fully operational replacement for your current OS.

That said, of course it's worth it to get it running, how else would you figure out what needs to be done for it to work on your specific machine and report that back to Microsoft??

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On another note, I went directly to the Windows 7 homepage, clicked the download link, signed in and it gave me a key :)

-Michael

I had to verify my email first, but yeah, getting a key is easy.

Its a major pain to hook my computer up via ethernet because I have to unplug everything, move it to the office, replug, hope it works with the monitor in the office, if not, bring in mine, etc.

BEFORE I do this, has anyone gotten it fully operational (w/ wifi), and without any major issues?

@Mep: how do I do compatibility mode?
 
I installed it on my Toshiba laptop and it contained all drivers for the hardware. It did grab a few updates for them when I ran the Windows Update.

I changed my date to 8/1/09 to see what happened and a water mark appeared under the beta build number saying that the version of windows was not genuine.
 
I had to verify my email first, but yeah, getting a key is easy.

Its a major pain to hook my computer up via ethernet because I have to unplug everything, move it to the office, replug, hope it works with the monitor in the office, if not, bring in mine, etc.

BEFORE I do this, has anyone gotten it fully operational (w/ wifi), and without any major issues?

@Mep: how do I do compatibility mode?

It's working with my Toshiba L305D's built-in wifi

-Michael
 
Can anyone help me, i had xp on an old laptop, and formated the HD, and then installed windows 7, but when i set it to start i recieve bootmgr is missing, and it won't installd, and if i start from cd the HD looks as if no install has taken place...
 
Can anyone help me, i had xp on an old laptop, and formated the HD, and then installed windows 7, but when i set it to start i recieve bootmgr is missing, and it won't installd, and if i start from cd the HD looks as if no install has taken place...
Try reformatting the hard drive, then boot from the Windows 7 DVD again and make sure that you are installing it on the freshly formatted partition, since some laptops come with extra partitions for restore purposes and such.

I installed the 64 bit version just now and it found my network and bluetooth devices and installed the drivers, Windows Update also had drivers for my video card so I could actually use it at the native resolution.
 
I ended up hooking up ethernet, and it found all my drivers online AUTOMATICALLY. It was pretty awesome. Now its working perfectly.
 
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