Monday, May 16, 2016

fdisk whole disk and really fresh install win 10

fdisk whole disk to only one partition

remove the OEM partition (win restore)

Then fdisk to two primary partitions

the first system partition will again appear automatically

now put first partition to be 59 Gb
fresh install win 7 pro 64 bit

continue install second partition x86 win 7

reason to use win 7 EFI boot menu

go back first partition
just install NIC drivers CD\LAN (Realtek auto detected)
also need to msconfig to boot from 64bit partition

Install Chrome
Install IE 11
(reboot and auto reboot again)

This time NO auto WINupdate


Yes this installation is faster and cleaner


so although there is a auto reboot once
(maybe next time dun need to update to IE 11)
or dun need to install Chrome

as dun the last page prompt
to close all windows program
to keep or not keep personal data
(I choose keep nothing)

This clean installation look ok

The intel driver also upgraded
and screen change to 1024

BTW after reboot
VIA need manually upgrade to VIA (win10) audio driver
but i decide to roll back and monitor

nothing I can do for the Realtek Gb NIC

So conclusion
free install from window 7 pro
only run network driver NIC from ECS motherboard CD
(next time download and put together with win7 iso DVD)

so bypass Windows 7 
display, VIA audio driver
(since last year write to VIA - their driver being updated
hope this will solve the problem 
although I am not using new windows 10 driver
but maybe I will do that next week)

and go for windows 10 drivers

or Simply there is a hidden time bomb
within the previous win 7 win 10 installation
that caused all the auto reboot sudden dealth

Anyway, have to monitor the situation again




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