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<blockquote data-quote="kkozma" data-source="post: 527780" data-attributes="member: 88686"><p>It's technically called an upgrade from XP, but in reality it's a clean install... What it does is move your old windows installation (bootup stuff, windows directory, program files, and documents & settings) inside a windows.old folder and then installs a nice clean fresh copy of Win7. The only true upgrade is if you go from Vista to Win7.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, I think the error of my ways was to let in install that microsoft ati driver. I'm going to try again (after cloning my drive to a backup first) and turn off automatic updates. I wish I could say I was 100% certain that would solve my problem, but I don't have a good feeling about it. A few minutes searching for "windows 7 no hdmi sound", lends to a TON of hits on google.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkozma, post: 527780, member: 88686"] It's technically called an upgrade from XP, but in reality it's a clean install... What it does is move your old windows installation (bootup stuff, windows directory, program files, and documents & settings) inside a windows.old folder and then installs a nice clean fresh copy of Win7. The only true upgrade is if you go from Vista to Win7. At any rate, I think the error of my ways was to let in install that microsoft ati driver. I'm going to try again (after cloning my drive to a backup first) and turn off automatic updates. I wish I could say I was 100% certain that would solve my problem, but I don't have a good feeling about it. A few minutes searching for "windows 7 no hdmi sound", lends to a TON of hits on google. [/QUOTE]
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