ajscorsa
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ok so I want to install windows 7 onto my laptop. I installed it at first and just upgraded vista but I heard windows 7 is faster if I do a clean install, i.e. format the drive and start a fresh.
it won't let me format the drive as it has been partitioned with the recovery file for vista being part of the partition.
how do I go about formatting the whole drive so I can install windows 7?
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willay
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booting off the windows 7 disk and going through the installer, it will ask if you want to format. Remember to delete the recovery partition so you gain more space.
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Rob_Quads
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quote: Originally posted by willay
booting off the windows 7 disk and going through the installer, it will ask if you want to format. Remember to delete the recovery partition so you gain more space.
I would not recommend doing this yourself unless you really know what your doing which you obviously don't. By keeping the recovery partition you know you will always be able to fairly easily get back a working system if you need to.
Also remember if you format your disk you will loose everything. Backing up just your documents is not enough normally as there are often files all over the place you want including confiurations per app i.e. email etc.
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willay
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live on the wild side of life you pussy, remove the recovery partition.
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ajscorsa
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was up to half 2 last night lol, I couldnt find the option to format off the windows 7 disk. would only upgrade or install windows 7 so i'd have 2 os'
so I upgraded to windows 7 copied my recovery file from my partition to my external HDD. then used my XP cd to format c: then loaded on windows 7
seems an awful lot quicker than vista.
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AlexN
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when you turn your laptop on, go into bios, set it to boot from cd/dvd drive first, then just press a button when it says, to boot from cd press a button.. follow the steps, delete everything, fresh install with 1 os
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ajscorsa
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yes I booted from cd but it still never gave me the option to format the drive, just installed windows 7 along with vista, or upgraded vista. no clean install.
managed it in the end though
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AlexN
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iirc its not an option as such, you have to go looking a bit for it. i think its on the partition screen. im sure there'll be a youtube video of it somewhere
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John
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Format is on the main screen on 7 iirc, it was hidden below an option in vista.
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AlexN
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i've only installed 7 once, and that was RTM, vista about 20 times in 2 years!
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