Silicon Shecky

Infosec Practitioner

  • About
  • Categories
    • General
    • Computers
    • Software
    • Rants
    • Security
    • Internet/Music
    • Reviews
    • Microsoft
    • Hardware
    • Mobile Computing
  • Links
    • Infosec
      • Burbsec
      • Infosec Exchange Mastodon
      • Hacks4Pancakes Blog
      • Krebs On Security
      • Bleeping Computer
  • Archives

Connect

  • Bluesky
  • LinkedIn
  • Mastodon
  • RSS
  • Twitter

[footer_backtotop]

Copyright © 2026 ·Sixteen Nine Pro Theme · Genesis Framework by StudioPress · WordPress

More Windows 7 oddities

February 24, 2010 By Michael Kavka Leave a Comment

Windows 7, overall I love it. It works on my laptop like a champ. No real issues, nor any odd things occurring. My desktop on the other hand, seems to have some really odd issues with it.

I’ve written about the problems I’ve had with homegroup working properly, and those issues are still there. Yet I am beginning to believe they are just a symptom of some other problem with my desktop and Windows 7.

Let me start by saying that my desktop is an Athalon 4200+ with 4 GB of Ram and a 320 GB SATA drive. Yes, its around 4 years old now, so its not the best machine out on the market. Still it works and at a high level for the most part.

The machine needed to be wiped and reloaded last year. Too much crap, too many things tested and removed, it was running like a dog. I wanted a clean registry, a system that didn’t have a bunch of crap on it, and of course to use Windows 7.

Now, 5 months later, I’m seeing weird activity. Out of nowhere I won’t be able to save things to either my local or external hard drive. Everything will be fine and then I go to save something and get a permission error. So I reboot the machine to get it to work again. Then there is the homegroup issue, which I am convinced is due to the Desktop. My laptop running Windows 7 Ultimate (which is what the desktop is running), has 4 GB of Ram and a Centrino 2 Processor, and has no issues with writing to drives at all.

So we come to the troubleshooting, which right now consists of a lot of research, and looking at logs. Is it a problem with the AMD processor not integrating with Windows 7 nicely, or is it a problem with Windows 7 itself. That is the question I will try to answer, and take all of you along with me for the ride.

Filed Under: Computers, Hardware, Software Tagged With: AMD Athalon, Premission Errors, Trobleshooting, Windows 7, Write Errors

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

RSS Taggart Institute Intel Feed

  • Dutch Police discloses security breach after phishing attack March 27, 2026 Sergiu Gatlan
  • Security boffins scoured the web and found hundreds of valid API keys March 27, 2026 Thomas Claburn
  • The War in Iran Could Become Like the War in Ukraine March 27, 2026 James F. Jeffrey
  • America’s New Way of Economic War March 27, 2026 Peter E. Harrell
  • The Price of Strategic Incoherence in Iran March 27, 2026 Richard K. Betts
  • ISC Stormcast For Friday, March 27th, 2026 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9868, (Fri, Mar 27th) March 27, 2026
  • ODNI tackles AI, threat hunting, app cybersecurity in year-one tech review March 26, 2026 Tim Starks
  • Converging Interests: Analysis of Threat Clusters Targeting a Southeast Asian Government March 26, 2026 Doel Santos and Hiroaki Hara
  • Ajax football club hack exposed fan data, enabled ticket hijack March 26, 2026 Bill Toulas
  • Apple Gives FBI a User’s Real Name Hidden Behind ’Hide My Email’ Feature March 26, 2026 Joseph Cox

Browse by tags

Active Directory Android Antivirus Apple Beta Chrome Computers Exchange Exchange 2007 Firefox General Thoughts Google InfoSec Internet Explorer iOS iPad IT Linux Mac Malware Microsoft OS OSx Patches Rants SBS SBS 2008 Security Security Patches Server SMB Software Support Surface TechEd Tweets Ubuntu Verizon Virus Vista vulnerabilities Windows Windows 7 Windows 8 XP