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Hi,

After a successful installation of Windows 7, I have the following irritating problem:

Some data needs to be entered after each boot or even more frequently.

For instance, the username/password for the "Dial-UP/VPN" Internet connection is not kept across boots.

The setting of the desktop is not kept (e.g., the size of desktop icons).

This seems to be a system-wide permissions' problem to write to a certain directory (e.g., a directory where the system keeps the data is read only).

Can you suggest in which directory/file Windows 7 keeps desktop settings and login credentials - so I could check this directory/file permissions ?

Thanks,

BR.

My Setup:

Product Edition: Windows 7 Ultimate

Operating System Major Version: 6

Operating System Minor Version: 1

Operating System Build Number: 7229

Service Pack: none

Computer: Lenovo y200 laptop

Motherboard Manufacturer: LENOVO

Motherboard Model: N/A

Motherboard Version: N/A

Bios Manufacturer: LENOVO

Bios Version: 70TU20LC

Bios Release Date: 09/01/2006

Bios Release: 255.255

Processor Architecture: Intel

Processor Level: Pentium Pro/Pentium II/Later

Processor Revision: Model 15 Stepping 6

Number Of Processors: 2

Manufacturer CPU 0: GenuineIntel

Processor Name CPU 0: Intel® Core2 CPU L7200 @ 1.33GHz

Approximate Clock Rate CPU 0: 1330 MHz

Manufacturer CPU 1: GenuineIntel

Processor Name CPU 1: Intel® Core2 CPU L7200 @ 1.33GHz

Approximate Clock Rate CPU 1: 1330 MHz

Floating Point Emulated: No

Floating Point Precision Errata: No

Compare & Exchange Double OP Available: Yes

MMX Instructions Available: Yes

XMMI Instructions Available: Yes

AMD 3D-Now Instructions Available: No

Page Size: 4,096 bytes (4.00 KB)

Allocation Unit: 65,536 bytes (64.00 KB)

Minimum Application Address: 65,536

Maximum Application Address: 2,147,418,111

Slow Machine: No

why are you using such an old and unofficial Windows 7 build? Use the RC (Build 7100) or RTM (Build 7600)

Hi Andre,

Would RC (Build 7100) or RTM (Build 7600) allow me to do an upgrade install from my Windows 7 Ultimate 6.1.7229 ?

  • If the answer is yes, I'll try and get one of them.
  • If the answer is no, then I'm "using such an old and unofficial Windows 7 build" as it'd be too time consuming to do a clean install, and then re-inslall and configure (the OS and) all and my software packages.

Bye,

BR.

Hi Andre,

Would RC (Build 7100) or RTM (Build 7600) allow me to do an upgrade install from my Windows 7 Ultimate 6.1.7229 ?

  • If the answer is yes, I'll try and get one of them.
  • If the answer is no, then I'm "using such an old and unofficial Windows 7 build" as it'd be too time consuming to do a clean install, and then re-inslall and configure (the OS and) all and my software packages.

Bye,

BR.

Just to let you know that the RTM build fixed quite a few bugs, quite possibly your problem too. If you were a real beta tester then you know that a clean install was only a matter of time, especially when the shutdown timer kicks in.

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