Clean install is always recommended. If upgrading is the only way for you either have your Vista clean and healthy before the upgrade, clean install Vista> activate it> do not install drivers or software> upgrade to Windows 7.
The clean install an option Is Not Because It Will take more Than a week to reinstall all the programs and I Have the data files. Understand That I Do not Usually the upgrades are the best. It Looked Like That the upgrade process Took care of copying all programs and upgrade I Had 'em. So I think the problem can Be In A bug in tcpip.sys (by Microsoft) or netw5v32.sys (by Intel). I found thesis hotfix patches:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976527
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977067
THEY BOTH update the tcpip.sys. However, the file version of the tcpip.sys in this patch IS Higher Than the previous one: 6.1.7600.20564 6.1.7600.20512 goal vs. the date desired exactly IS the opposite for the date.
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