How to go from windows 8 to windows 7


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    Windows 7 Home Premuim 64 bit
       #1

    How to go from windows 8 to windows 7


    Hello, I have a new Samsung laptop that I just got, it came with windows 8 and honestly I don't like it. It dosent run that programs I need and to, but anyway, I need to put windows 7 on it and I have tried booting from a USB with the edited for uefi mobo setting and I can't seem to have it boot off of it? I have also tried just going to the setup file off the USB on windows 8 and it downloads it all but after it restarts it gets stuck at the "starting windows" screen. I really need help sense I can't run my programs, thanks
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    Multi-Boot W7_Pro_x64 W8.1_Pro_x64 W10_Pro_x64 +Linux_VMs +Chromium_VM
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    Here is a Windows 8 Forum tutorial that might help.
    Downgrade Windows 8 to Windows 7

    Here is a SF thread similar to your request you should read through.
    Ordered new laptop with Win 8 but plan to install Win 7 - partitions?

    I'm not an installation expert, but hope this helps.
    If you read through these and have questions, I'm sure one of the experts will help you.
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    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
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    zaktt said:
    Hello, I have a new Samsung laptop that I just got, it came with windows 8 and honestly I don't like it. It dosent run that programs I need and to, but anyway, I need to put windows 7 on it and I have tried booting from a USB with the edited for uefi mobo setting and I can't seem to have it boot off of it? I have also tried just going to the setup file off the USB on windows 8 and it downloads it all but after it restarts it gets stuck at the "starting windows" screen. I really need help sense I can't run my programs, thanks
    Do you have an optical drive? Can you make a bootable DVD and try from that? (I prefer the USB drive, as it installs faster, but it might be better to make a DVD than to waste hours trying to get a USB flash drive to boot.)

    Mainly out of curiosity, what programs don't run under Win8? I haven't tried a ton of software on it, but so far everything that ran under 7 also seems OK under 8.
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    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
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    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
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    I had the same problem with a new Alienware laptop I just got. It had Windows 8, which on a non tablet PC is a total desaster. What in the world was Microsoft thinking? They have gotta be doing some totally insane drugs. Windows 8 makes Vista look spectacular!

    I tried installing 7 by USB, but had so many problems that I decided to go to a DVD instead. Its just the easiest way to go. 30 minutes later I was done. You can use a portable USB dvd drive if your laptop does not have one internally.
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    Windows 7 Home Premuim 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    Ok, how would I create a DVD one then? And yes it dose have a DVD/cd drive in my laptop
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    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
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    When you buy Windows 7, there are two DVD's one x32, & one x64, you will need to use the x64 DVD.
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    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
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    zaktt said:
    Ok, how would I create a DVD one then? And yes it dose have a DVD/cd drive in my laptop
    How did you produce the Win7 USB installer? What's the source of your Win7 license code? (I begin to think that I don't want to know. Be reminded that discussing software piracy is forbidden in these forums.)

    If you have a Win7 .iso file, you create a DVD from it. (I have to be careful not to say "burn the .iso to DVD" some people have done that literally, rather than using a utility to produce the DVD that the .iso is an image of.)
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    You'll need a copy of Win7, then decide if you want to Dual Boot Installation - Windows 8 and Windows 7
    or delete Win8 to Install Windows 7 with UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) - Windows 7 Forums.

    Either way you'll need to disable Secure Boot in BIOS.

    If an EFI Dual Boot or Clean Install presents problems you also have the option to Bypass UEFI to Install WIn7
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