I've got this one guy I've been using for years. He's really not into anything to do with programming, he pretty much just want's to replace parts and reinstall software.
So, I did a bunch of my own diagnostics didn't come up with much and took it in.
Ran Diskcheck.
Fixed some NON system files. They were from games.
CPU was running at 100%, had a LOT of corrupted files which some got repaired and some didn't. and it kept hanging up and then releasing sporadically.
So, I took it in, because instead of wanting to do a clean install, he said he'd rather try diagnostics on it. The clean install, he said would run me $100. He didn't state how much a diagnostic would run, but it was implied that it wouldn't run as much.
So, after using as many of Microsoft Windows 7 tools as possible and still not resolving the problem, I took it in.
But THEN he wanted to do a reinstall instead of looking at the results of the System File Checker in that file it creates when it's finished. The only reason I didn't bother even opening the file, was because I didn't have the disk. The backup I had, was to the previous hard drive. He had recently installed a new hard drive for me because I had bad sectors.
So, since I'm on Soc. Sec. he does a deal. $75 now and the 25$ on the 3rd. And, he wanted cash. I said no problem.
So, I get home and I start doing the system updates (whatever happened to Microsoft for the updates to take more then one day?) and I didn't notice until today when I needed to find out what my processor speed was for FLASH, that he had installed the wrong Operating System.
He installed 32 Bit Windows 7 Home Premium instead of 64 Bit.
How is that going to affect what programs I can run? Isn't most everything in 64 Bit now? Like games? I usually install a lot of games from Big Fish Games.
Should I go back and make him re-install the correct OS?
So, I did a bunch of my own diagnostics didn't come up with much and took it in.
Ran Diskcheck.
Fixed some NON system files. They were from games.
CPU was running at 100%, had a LOT of corrupted files which some got repaired and some didn't. and it kept hanging up and then releasing sporadically.
So, I took it in, because instead of wanting to do a clean install, he said he'd rather try diagnostics on it. The clean install, he said would run me $100. He didn't state how much a diagnostic would run, but it was implied that it wouldn't run as much.
So, after using as many of Microsoft Windows 7 tools as possible and still not resolving the problem, I took it in.
But THEN he wanted to do a reinstall instead of looking at the results of the System File Checker in that file it creates when it's finished. The only reason I didn't bother even opening the file, was because I didn't have the disk. The backup I had, was to the previous hard drive. He had recently installed a new hard drive for me because I had bad sectors.
So, since I'm on Soc. Sec. he does a deal. $75 now and the 25$ on the 3rd. And, he wanted cash. I said no problem.
So, I get home and I start doing the system updates (whatever happened to Microsoft for the updates to take more then one day?) and I didn't notice until today when I needed to find out what my processor speed was for FLASH, that he had installed the wrong Operating System.
He installed 32 Bit Windows 7 Home Premium instead of 64 Bit.
How is that going to affect what programs I can run? Isn't most everything in 64 Bit now? Like games? I usually install a lot of games from Big Fish Games.
Should I go back and make him re-install the correct OS?