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Windows 7 Ultimate - lost control of virtually everything, but that's now solved!
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<blockquote data-quote="Terryl" data-source="post: 1040869" data-attributes="member: 369937"><p>I've never seen that happen on hundreds of installs of CCleaner and updates for it ????(on clients computers) But I run those two on all my PC's ( paid for Pro versions) and never seen this on them. jeallen01 why would you want to get rid of them, they work great for me.</p><p></p><p>And your date was maybe set right but the time was off,(between the two computers) this can cause problems if your booting from a network dive (your m/c) to the laptop and trying to modify programs that may be stored on a virtual disk located on another PC.</p><p></p><p>I have also found that once you upgrade the OS to a higher level (W7 Home Pro to W7 Ultimate) that the recovery disks don't work so good for the old OS when trying to recover. </p><p></p><p>I have also run into problems when trying to upgrade from W7 home to W7 ultimate, it some times does what your experiencing, I had to install it (W7 ultimate) to a second hard dish and do a dual boot, worked fine after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terryl, post: 1040869, member: 369937"] I've never seen that happen on hundreds of installs of CCleaner and updates for it ????(on clients computers) But I run those two on all my PC's ( paid for Pro versions) and never seen this on them. jeallen01 why would you want to get rid of them, they work great for me. And your date was maybe set right but the time was off,(between the two computers) this can cause problems if your booting from a network dive (your m/c) to the laptop and trying to modify programs that may be stored on a virtual disk located on another PC. I have also found that once you upgrade the OS to a higher level (W7 Home Pro to W7 Ultimate) that the recovery disks don't work so good for the old OS when trying to recover. I have also run into problems when trying to upgrade from W7 home to W7 ultimate, it some times does what your experiencing, I had to install it (W7 ultimate) to a second hard dish and do a dual boot, worked fine after that. [/QUOTE]
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