After the Windows 7 installed successfully, I used PC MOVER to copy my
programs and files from my XP machine to the 7 machine, just like I
did when it was a new Vista computer a few months ago.
Everything went fine EXCEPT for opening some folders; when clicking on
a FOLDER on the Windows 7 machine, rather then opening Windows
Explorer, it opens an OLD version of JASC (not Corel) Paint Shop Pro
8. This happened even if I opened the "set your default programs",
which also opened Paint Shop Pro, rather than opening the default
program manager.
I uninstalled the JASC Paint Shop Pro 8, and now if I click on "Set
Default Programs" it says, "This file does not have a program
associated with it for performing this action. Please install a
default program or, if one is already installed, create an association
in the Default Programs control panel."
I am in an infinite loop. If I go to CONTROL PANEL - DEFAULT PROGRAMS
it says precisely the same thing.
Any suggestions on how I can get my DEFAULT PROGRAMS utility to load
so I can set my file associations?
Thanks!
Ira
If I right click on a folder and OPEN it opens, but if I LEFT click on
a folder it gives me the error above.
Ira
If I go to ANYTHING in CONTROL PANEL, I get the SAME error:
"This file does not have a program associated with it for performing
this action. Please install a
default program or, if one is already installed, create an association
in the Default Programs control panel."
How do I restore the CONTROL PANEL in Windows 7 Home Premium 64?
Thanks!
Ira
I looked at all of the file associations, and several are listed as
"unknown".
Do any of you know what I would look for in DEFAULT PROGRAMS to
associate with folders, Explorer, Control panel, etc. to be able to
open with a LEFT click?
Thanks!
Ira
Thanks!
Ira
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On Mar 12, 10:48 pm, RBL <rblevi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is why I never use programs like that. The safest way to migrate to a
> new PC is to restore files from a backup, and reinstall your apps.
>
> The only fix for this is to reinstall your apps. The registry entries are
> incorrect.
>
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I was one of the 3% that had a catastrophic failure while upgrading
from Vista Home Premium 64 to Windows 7 Home Premium 64.
I have been going round and round with Microsoft since late last
October. I sent them my upgrade error logs as requested, which they
acknowledged receiving.
Despite a multitude of emails and other contacts, MS never got back
with me about a fix for my problem. There some other fixes posted on
the Windows 7 support site, but none worked.
After waiting for 5 months, I did a clean install from the upgrade
disc.
I used the upgraded 64 bit version of PC MOVER to move my XP files to
the newly installed Windows 7 machine, just as I did on the same
computer when I bought it with Vista Home Premium 64 in July.
PC Mover reported no errors with the transfer, but somehow a few of my
file associations were corrupted.
I just found a website with Vista 64 file association fix utilities
that I am going to try on my Windows 7 machine.
Look at: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/233243-default-file-type-associations-restore.html
Ira
Windows 7 file association restore link:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/19449-default-file-type-associations-restore.html
The http://www.sevenforums.com file association links FIXED the
problem.
BTW according to the Microsoft Support Forums, the file association
error
happened to others who installed Windows 7, not just me!
Now I will have to spend more time on http://www.sevenforums.com
snooping for other
tips and ideas.
Thanks to all for your help and ideas.
Ira
On Mar 13, 8:52 pm, Ira <iwils...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> OOOPS:
>
> Windows 7 file association restore link:
>
> http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/19449-default-file-type-associat...
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On Mar 13, 10:50 pm, Ira <iwils...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I was one of the 3% that had a catastrophic failure while upgrading
> from Vista Home Premium 64 to Windows 7 Home Premium 64.
>
> I have been going round and round with Microsoft since late last
> October. I sent them my upgrade error logs as requested, which they
> acknowledged receiving.
> Despite a multitude of emails and other contacts, MS never got back
> with me about a fix for my problem. There some other fixes posted on
> the Windows 7 support site, but none worked.
>
> After waiting for 5 months, I did a clean install from the upgrade
> disc.
>
> I used the upgraded 64 bit version of PC MOVER to move my XP files to
> the newly installed Windows 7 machine, just as I did on the same
> computer when I bought it with Vista Home Premium 64 in July.
>
> PC Mover reported no errors with the transfer, but somehow a few of my
> file associations were corrupted.
>
> I just found a website with Vista 64 file association fix utilities
> that I am going to try on my Windows 7 machine.
>
> Look at: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/233243-default-file-type-associatio...
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