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Ah, and I've been meddling around everwhere else, and forgot the basics...
Well thanks for help, I will be upgrading to 64-bit later only, since it costs quite a lot.
Ah, and I've been meddling around everwhere else, and forgot the basics...
Well thanks for help, I will be upgrading to 64-bit later only, since it costs quite a lot.
Mark, if you bought a copy of Win 7 (box) then it should contain both 32 and 64 bit. If it is OEM, then "Oh Darn." Good luck either way.
BTW, "Welcome to the Seven Forums."
Yay now it is working... but how I have two hard disks with WIndows 7, how do I delete Windows 7 from my old hard disk?
Last edited by Markus; 16 Mar 2011 at 09:38. Reason: Update
Mark, if your old HDD is your "D" drive (not your main drive "C") then just reformat the drive, and you will be ready to go.
Oh, be sure to back up any files you want to keep.
I wanted to refrain from re-installing everything, but looks like I cannot avoid it.
Thanks for all the help!
When you get a new system, you need to format the HDD because if you don;t you will have driver conflicts witch probably caused your blue screens.