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Windows 7 64 bit pro multi disk system, errors and fixes?


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mikesndbs

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Hi guys I'm back again wondering if anyone would help me please?

 

My Windows 7 system has been working without issue since the assist a few weeks back.

However event viewer is throwing out some regular errors that I'd like someone to check out for me.

 

I've attached the text files asked for last time.

 

Finally I am considering a Mini PC with Windows 11 on it, connect that to the internet then this Win 7 to it, is that possible and would it hide the windows 7 machine behind the new security updates etc? 

 

 

Many thanks.

 

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At the risk of sounding abrupt unless folk are actually having issues the average user really should not go anywhere near Event Viewer and I say this for two reasons, one,  Windows is throwing up errors all of the time and the only ones that need addressing are any persistent ones that are marked as Critical, two, unless well versed with working inside of Windows users do not have the knowledge to be able to fix a broken OS, only software techs can do this and they don`t post on free tech help forums asking for help.

 

You cannot run one operating system inside of another, there are too many variable such as different file structures, incompatible drivers and security issues such as AV protection to name just a couple of things.

 

This on condition that you have either a genuine Windows 7 DVD or ISO, run Windows 7 as a virtual machine on the Windows 11 computer, see example guide here


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