So considering the issues I have already mentioned, I decided I should take some rash actions. I uninstalled Windows Live, Live Mesh, and AVG 7 Anti Virus. I then re-installed Windows 7 – essentially upgrading the upgrade.
During the install I got one of these errors, hitting try again seemed to work
There is no disk in the drive, please insert disk into drive
Deviceharddisk1DR1
Cancel | Try Again | Continue
Then the upgrade ran smoothly.
Once the system restarted, I got the same error related to two applications
So I am up and running – IE is happy again
Now it is time to load up the Windows Live apps again….