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i have my installation CD, windows 7 ultimate 64-bit ready, i've already backup my some important files, maybe tomorrow, i will do it, do i need to do the "diskpart" thing sir?...what you mean bloatware sir?, sounds new to me.
i have my installation CD, windows 7 ultimate 64-bit ready, i've already backup my some important files, maybe tomorrow, i will do it, do i need to do the "diskpart" thing sir?...what you mean bloatware sir?, sounds new to me.
That means software the machine manufacturer puts on as well as the operating system when they make the machine and I guess by putting on the trial versions usually of security programs so they offset their costs to some extent. The other stuff is usually utilities they kid you into believing will keep your machine in tip top shape etc
In other words the system becomes "bloated" with software one never ever usually gets to using and it all goes to filling up the drive and slowing down the boot up for example some call it crap ware etc etc
Most of the major manufacturers like Toshiba and HP are particularly good at loading the machine with this rubbish stuff. Now if you do a clean install using that method in the tutorial all that is installed onto your machine is the operating system:).
oh i see, now i understand, that's the better way, i will do it, thank you so much sir,
sir i cant understand how to create USB flash drive installation disk?, i just copy the files from Windows 7 Ultimate Installation Disk to my 4GB flash drive, is that all?..then change the boot order in BIOS "USB key", can i make it that simple like that?, am i right, or do i need make it bootable USB flash drive?,
i did, i have my USB bootable
done fomatting, but still no sounds, also cant connect to the intenet (broadband), only the wifi can connect,
PS: the DVD ROM appeared in BIOS "Boot Order", but it doesn't appear in "My Computer", i tried inserting some disk, but nothings happened,
Am a little unsure now what you have done by formatting do you mean installing or wiping the drive??
The original version of Windows was Ultimate wasn't it? if it were Home premium then the activation unless I am badly mistaken will not work. What exactly does it say on the Windows sticker? See my pic for what that looks like.
good day sir, im here again, ive done installing new windows, clean install, wiped all the files from C:\
i think sir the original version of windows is "Vista",
Ah I see now so the machine was a Vista OS originally and you want to put 7 Ultimate on it?
If so what sort of installation media do you have the full retail or an OEM edition or is an upgrade from Vista to 7 product you have bought?
Now theoretically you should be able to just set the BIOS to boot from the optical drive insert the Ultimate disk and then Save changes and exit the BIOS. The machine will then go looking for a bot device and start installing the Ultimate over the Vista.
Personally I would have preferred to either buy a new hard drive for the machine and keep the old Vista one as an external so that there was no chance of the systems being "mixed'. If I couldn't afford to buy another drive then I would have wiped the old drive with the clean all in DISKPART or with the disk wipe in Partition Wizard but you would need another machine to do that and a gadget to hook the old drive to it via a USB connection as DISKPART is run from the drive that the OS is on and it is not possible to clean itself if you get what I mean.