It's Alive! - Back up from a full Windows 7 format and FSX reload.
Got a wild hair yesterday and decided to do the full format routine.
Blitzed the C: drive yesterday about lunch time and re-installed Windows 7. By the time I went to bed last night I had the basic hardware, software, & system drivers all back up and running and everything fully online and updated. As I went to bed PD11 was simultaneously defragging all 4 cleaned up hardrives.
Right after breakfast this AM, I started on the fun software installs, saving FSX for last. As of about an hour or so ago FSX is all back up and running, basic tweaks and coordination with nHancer all good to go. She's fully flyable including ready to go online.
The only thing left is to start plopping in the payware aircraft and scenery stuff which goes pretty quick.
I look for any excuse for a reformat, but since the original install of W7, it took me a while to come up with a good enough list of reasons to go for it.
It took a while of watching how W7 worked and reacted to different things. I've also been gathering better W7 drivers and and dumping drivers and software that weren't needed anymore. Then the final piece of the puzzle was finally pulling the POS driverless Creative X-FI out of here and letting the onboard sound take over duties. It's a little SoundMax, but at least it has a real set of W7 drivers and software that works. It'll hold the fort down until I'm ready for a new one.
Man, it feels good to do that!
FAC
Got a wild hair yesterday and decided to do the full format routine.
Blitzed the C: drive yesterday about lunch time and re-installed Windows 7. By the time I went to bed last night I had the basic hardware, software, & system drivers all back up and running and everything fully online and updated. As I went to bed PD11 was simultaneously defragging all 4 cleaned up hardrives.
Right after breakfast this AM, I started on the fun software installs, saving FSX for last. As of about an hour or so ago FSX is all back up and running, basic tweaks and coordination with nHancer all good to go. She's fully flyable including ready to go online.
The only thing left is to start plopping in the payware aircraft and scenery stuff which goes pretty quick.
I look for any excuse for a reformat, but since the original install of W7, it took me a while to come up with a good enough list of reasons to go for it.
It took a while of watching how W7 worked and reacted to different things. I've also been gathering better W7 drivers and and dumping drivers and software that weren't needed anymore. Then the final piece of the puzzle was finally pulling the POS driverless Creative X-FI out of here and letting the onboard sound take over duties. It's a little SoundMax, but at least it has a real set of W7 drivers and software that works. It'll hold the fort down until I'm ready for a new one.
Man, it feels good to do that!
FAC