Windows 7 Problems

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I have a friend who has had these problems with Windows 7 for years. I've decided to help him but after downloading Service Pack 1, GPU drivers and the latest flash update, nothing has changed. His problems include:

  • No windows transparency
  • The close/minimize buttons on the top right hand corner are separate (with spaces in between)
  • No animations or thumbnails
  • Resolution seems to be messed up (native res doesn't work and all the others are just blurry or don't fit)
  • When starting up, the Windows 7 loading picture is different - instead of having the lights come together to form the windows logo, we get the Windows Vista loading screen
  • contrast, colours and saturation are messed up

Honestly what could it be guys? I did whatever I could and my mind is boggled :boggled:

This is what we get when we boot:

Skip to 0:18 - 0:26

This is what we should get:

His windows look like this:
http://www.ipvanish.com/visualguides/PPTP/Windows7/PPTP-Windows7-10.jpg

Not like this:
https://www.astrill.com/public/kb/images/windows-7-sstp-006.jpg

I thought his graphics card was the problem but we installed the latest drivers from Nvidia last night and we still get this.
 
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Your friend was sold a Vista computer if it came up with a Vista start up.

It cannot have been a Windows 7, then revert back to a Windows Vista (to my knowledge).
 
I did some research on the Vista start up thing and it seems that computers with low graphics ram running Windows 7 start up with the old loading bar. But for the other stuff I'm still confused.
 
Click start and type "aero" in to the search bar. Then click "Find and fix problems with transparency...".
 
He has an Nvidia 9500GT

@Grayfox

I Googled the loading screen and people are saying it occurs when a computer has little graphics RAM.
 
What about the fact that it says Windows Vista Business at the bottom of the logon screen? :confused:
 
That's the thing, it doesn't. It only shows the loading bar and then it goes into the Windows 7 log in.

(Those videos were just examples)
 
Oh right, I thought that was a video of the actual computer.

Yeah I get the same loading bar on my Win7 machine.

Did you try the fix I mentioned above?

Have you installed the latest GPU drivers?
 
Yep, downloaded the latest Drivers from Nvidia the night before. I'm not at his house at the moment so I can't try that fix at the moment. When I get a chance to go on his computer I'll see if it helps. I'll reply again if nothing has worked.
 
I did some research on the Vista start up thing and it seems that computers with low graphics ram running Windows 7 start up with the old loading bar. But for the other stuff I'm still confused.

Submerged was right. Your friend was duped. He has a Vista machine, not Windows 7. My computer is a vista machine and it starts up exactly the same way in the first video.
 
9500GT should work.

Try running winSAT.exe

As for the win vista boot screen.

The PC must have been repaired with a vista boot disc at one point as it replaces the corrupted BCD with vistas BCD which still will boot 7.
 
Actually Grayfox, some Win7 machines have the green bar when loading. Including mine.
 
Win 7 Starter?

All main stream ones i have seen ie Home Premium, Business and Ultimate have the Win logo.

Not tested -NOGUIBOOT option though.
 
Have you tried changing resolutions from the Nvidia control panel if the Windows' own settings won't work?
 
Well, you could just tell your friend to go into Control Panel > System and Security > System and at the top it should tell you what OS, and what bit it is (32 or 64).

If he has Vista... i feel bad for him. If he has Win7... something is wrong. Before doing anything or asking anymore questions i would make sure exactly what OS he is running.
 
He's running Windows 7 32bit. I've already checked this.

Have you tried changing resolutions from the Nvidia control panel if the Windows' own settings won't work?

Nvidia control panel doesn't work properly, if I attempt to use any HD resolution (720p+) the PC black screens and I have to wait for it to undo the changes. Yet Windows says the native resolution should be (something)x720.

Note*: yes every driver is 100% up to date.
 
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If you can't adjust the resolution the video card may be screwed.

Does it have a ! next to display adapters in control panel?
 
If it's windows 7 starter then a lot of features in windows 7 is disabled by default and have to upgrade to either home, premium, ultimate.
Also would have some problems if going from vista 64 to windows 7 32 if it was an upgrade.

Just thought of this I know most vista should be compatible with windows 7 if it's the same bit version. If it's not then it maybe the problem?

My instructor told me that.
 
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