No System Properties After Installing Windows 7 SP1
Aug 15, 2011
After installing windows 7 x64 SP1 (Service pack only), System properties box/window won't open. As usual I right click on "Computer" - select "Properties" but nothing happens. There is a "Properties" option in right click menu, but it doesn't open anything.
There are other options I can not change like some Taskbar Properties options, I can install but when I click on Controll Panel -unisntall a program - nothing happens..... It looks like my Administrator account is kind of "limited". I double checked and it IS a Admin account.
Then I enabled Hiden Adminstrator account using windows 7 DVD Command Prompt. Still have exactly the same proplems as with my account.
Laptop came with Windows 7 Home premium preinstalled OEM Asus. Its a genuine copy straight from the manufacturer. I never reinstalled windows 7. I didn't have to, just working fine since always untill....Sp1 install Sp1 exe file downloaded from microsoft tried sfc /scannow with no success
laptop Asus M60j
Win 7 Home Premium x64 (OEM Asus)
I7 720M
4 Gb Ram
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Feb 13, 2012
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Dec 17, 2011
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Dec 17, 2011
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Dec 29, 2011
I have an Asus 1215n netbook. It came with Windows 7 Home Premium installed. The drive came with the following partitions:
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118 GB Empty partition
15 MB (unknown)
I had been using TrueCrypt to encrypt the 100 GB system partition, which required that I enter a password before booting into windows.Other than that I never touched it until now. Today I decided to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate, so after making sure everything I wanted to keep was on the 118 GB partition, I booted into the Windows 7 setup, formatted *only the 100 GB partition* from within the setup, and selected it as the volume to which to install.Upon restarting, the third partition wasn't shown in My Computer. I went to Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management, which shows the following partitions:
100 GB Healthy
15 GB Healthy
118 GB Free space
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Dec 23, 2009
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when I boot from the dvd after the first message of loading files I can see the starting windows
and then a blue screen with the message
fatal system error stop:C000021a......
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PS I boot my new pc with a live cd of ubuntu and it started fine.
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