Replace bloated HP OEM Win7 Home Premium with fresh retail install

mwmw

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Hi,
I got a brand new HP laptop with great specs but there is so much bloat on the Win7 Home Premium install, it takes nearly 2 minutes to boot.

It doesn't come with any recovery media, but I see a recovery partition and I don't want to restore into a bloatware setup again.

I have a Windows 7 retail DVD ISO from Connect and have whatever file removed so I can select the edition to install.

Can I use that media (or modify it) so that I can do a clean install of Windows 7 Home Premium back onto the laptop and use the OEM sticker key to activate it or trigger a System Locked Preinstallation (SLP) mechanism in the installer?

I don't have any additional retail licences to use so I only want to use the OEM licence for now, but without the shocking amount of bloat HP provide!

Thanks
 

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Win 7 Home Premium 32bit
Why not just remove the "bloat" you refer to? You'll be rid of it and you can see if it helps your boot speed. FWIW I have a relatively new HP desktop and it takes way less than 2 minutes to boot and I have almost everything it came with still installed.
 

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Win 7 Home Premium x64Intel Core i3-540 3.07 GHz4 GB (2 X 2) Dual-Channel PC-10600 DDR3 @ 665...Integrated Intel H57
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP p6608f
OS
Win 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core i3-540 3.07 GHz
Motherboard
MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E)
Memory
4 GB (2 X 2) Dual-Channel PC-10600 DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated Intel H57
Sound Card
Integrated Realtek ALC888S Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17" SDM-HS73 (a vestige from my old computer)
Screen Resolution
1280 X 1024
Hard Drives
750GB SATA 7200 RPM
PSU
250W
Keyboard
HP USB keyboard
Mouse
HP USB optical mouse
Internet Speed
15Mbps/1Mbps

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Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-BitIntel Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz8Gb Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHznVidia GeForce GTX 460 1024MB dedicated RAM
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion Elite 495UK
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz
Motherboard
MSI 2A9C (CPU1)
Memory
8Gb Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce GTX 460 1024MB dedicated RAM
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP2310i
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x1954GB Hitachi HDS22020ALA 330 (RAID), 1x1954GB Hitachi External for backup and storage
PSU
460W
Case
HP Elite
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Air cooled
Keyboard
Logitech K750 solar-powered keyboard
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M180 mouse
Internet Speed
2Mb
Other Info
Pure Avanti Flow Internet Radio with iPod Dock, 64Gb iPod, HP USB Speakers, Sony MDR-V500 Headphones, Sony Vaio F-Series Laptop
Why not just remove the "bloat" you refer to? You'll be rid of it and you can see if it helps your boot speed. FWIW I have a relatively new HP desktop and it takes way less than 2 minutes to boot and I have almost everything it came with still installed.

I'm glad your HP Desktop takes way less than 2 minutes to boot. Sadly my brand new laptop was taking 1 minute 45 seconds to boot (even when on a power supply). There are nearly 3 screenfulls of value-added products on Add/Remove programs. After a full hour of uninstalling programs the boot time is down to 1 minute 10 seconds.

I'd much rather do a clean Windows 7 install at this stage.


So guys, can the Win 7 Retail image be modified to allow OEM keys or SLP activation?
 

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Win 7 Home Premium 32bit
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Win 7 Home Premium 32bit

My Computer My Computer

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Win 7 Home Premium 32bit
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Win 7 Home Premium 32bit
It's a new computer so I guess you won't lose anything but that Warning in the tutorial would lead me to spend a little more time removing programs and see if that accomplishes what I want. I've used HP warranty service quite a lot and would hate to lose it so early in the life of my computer.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Win 7 Home Premium x64Intel Core i3-540 3.07 GHz4 GB (2 X 2) Dual-Channel PC-10600 DDR3 @ 665...Integrated Intel H57
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP p6608f
OS
Win 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core i3-540 3.07 GHz
Motherboard
MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E)
Memory
4 GB (2 X 2) Dual-Channel PC-10600 DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated Intel H57
Sound Card
Integrated Realtek ALC888S Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17" SDM-HS73 (a vestige from my old computer)
Screen Resolution
1280 X 1024
Hard Drives
750GB SATA 7200 RPM
PSU
250W
Keyboard
HP USB keyboard
Mouse
HP USB optical mouse
Internet Speed
15Mbps/1Mbps
Welcome to Windows Seven Forums.

As bru says, you can just uninstall any HP software you don't want, but if you'd prefer the clean install route, this tutorial will show you how it's done.

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/174907-clean-install-factory-coa-activation-key.html

Thank you! This looks exciting ;)

A little caveat I forgot to mention in light of bru's comment re HP's warranty period.

Make sure you create a set of recovery disks first so that you can recover your system to its factory state in case you have to ask for support that necessitates sending your computer in for repair while it's under warranty.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-BitIntel Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz8Gb Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHznVidia GeForce GTX 460 1024MB dedicated RAM
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion Elite 495UK
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz
Motherboard
MSI 2A9C (CPU1)
Memory
8Gb Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce GTX 460 1024MB dedicated RAM
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP2310i
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x1954GB Hitachi HDS22020ALA 330 (RAID), 1x1954GB Hitachi External for backup and storage
PSU
460W
Case
HP Elite
Cooling
Air cooled
Keyboard
Logitech K750 solar-powered keyboard
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M180 mouse
Internet Speed
2Mb
Other Info
Pure Avanti Flow Internet Radio with iPod Dock, 64Gb iPod, HP USB Speakers, Sony MDR-V500 Headphones, Sony Vaio F-Series Laptop
It's a new computer so I guess you won't lose anything but that Warning in the tutorial would lead me to spend a little more time removing programs and see if that accomplishes what I want. I've used HP warranty service quite a lot and would hate to lose it so early in the life of my computer.
Good advice I think.
With the factory restore disks to fall back on, as well as cleaning up "rubbish" you can repartition. HP tend to provide a silly partition structure.

While a clean install is useful and I believe legal, you may be changing the status of your OEM license. If a factory restore reverts this then you're fine.
 

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Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1Intel i7 2600kG.Skill Ripjaws (DDR3-1600) 2x4GBNvidia GeForce GTS 450; Intel HD Graphics 300...
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PC/Desktop
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Own build
OS
Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1
CPU
Intel i7 2600k
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe
Memory
G.Skill Ripjaws (DDR3-1600) 2x4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTS 450; Intel HD Graphics 3000(GT2+)
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell Ultrasharp IPS panel U2311H, Samsung SyncMaster P2350
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro SSD 256GB, Samsung SSD 840 120GB, Seagates 1TB Barracuda ST31000528AS x2
PSU
Seasonic M12II 520W
Case
Lian Li Lancool PC-K60
Cooling
Case: 1x120mm, 3x140mm CPU: Hyper 212+
Keyboard
Logitech MK520 (wireless)
Mouse
Logitech MK520
Internet Speed
6-7 Mbps
Antivirus
Norton Security Premium, Malwarebytes on 2 (MSE on 3rd PC)
Browser
FireFox
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Audio: Logitech Z523 2.1
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