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SD card on Windows 7

Last answer on Oct 27, 2009 1:55:15 am GMT Tony, on Oct 9, 2009 9:39:19 pm BST 
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Hello guys,

I bought a Vista Home version two years ago. I know Vista has not performed well as it should be on Ad.
But because I like watching movies on line and listening MP3 as well ,so I got Window Vista : nice graphics,
better sounds while comparing to Window XP.

And now Microsoft is about to release a new version, Windows 7. Which promises it will have many approval; such as, running faster, eating less RAM than Vista on starting up, and more...

But, it doesn't, in my opinion. Here is why I said so.

I shrinked my 200 GB hard disk on Windows Vista and saved 80 GB for new Operation System. I installed Windows 7 on a new volumn. Guest what? Luckily nothing goes wrong. Windows 7 looks so beautiful on
Desktop Background. I was really in love with Windows Aero Themes (7), especially Architecture Background.
Thanks for improving . But why my SD card works fine on Windows Vista ,it doesn't show on Windows 7.
It is weird, isn't it? My USB stick runs good on both windows.

Can some one tell me WHY?




I hope that Microsoft will give credit back to its loyal customer by giving them a free up-grade to Windows 7

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LouisSteph, on Oct 10, 2009 11:22:35 am BST
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Dear Sir,

Is that a genuine copy that you have installed?

Thanks in advance.

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 Tony, on Oct 27, 2009 1:55:15 am GMT

Hi guys,
It is me again, Tony.
Back to my SD card on Windows 7 that I posted on forum Oct 9,2009.
Here is the answer why my SD card worked just fine on Windows VIsta,
but didn't show on Windows 7 which was set dual boot in my laptop, SONY-
Model VGN-NR260E.
First, I downloaded Windows7 Advisor- Hey, this tool is free and helpful, and
offered by Microsoft. Then I run Windows 7 Advisor on my pc to find down
if there is anything wrong on it.
After a few minutes , pc system showed the check marks and stated that
my computer passed the test. It meant that the system or Motherboard supported
for an Upgrade or new install Operation System, Windows 7.
You know what? Sony VGN-NR 260E said that Its drives didn't support
windows 7. It's suck, right guys! Anyway, my SD card problem could be similar
as SD card on your PC. I guess some Old Motherboard didn't regconize new
baby, upgraded hardware. What do you think?
Last, this is for you Louis- Go brush your teeth now!

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