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  1. Posts : 11,408
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       #61

    flawless said:
    theog said:
    What part of the UK are you?
    Birmingham
    OK, I ask, if there is any GURU live in Birmingham.
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  2. Posts : 99
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       #62

    theog said:
    flawless said:
    theog said:
    What part of the UK are you?
    Birmingham
    OK, I ask, if there is any GURU live in Birmingham.
    Ok, thank you.
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  3. Posts : 11,408
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       #63

    You may not get a post back for few hour, as we now it 3:00 here.
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  4. Posts : 99
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       #64

    theog said:
    You may not get a post back for few hour, as we now it 3:00 here.
    Yes i thought that. I'm going to bed and will check this in the morning
    Thanks for all the help.
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  5. Posts : 11,408
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       #65

    You are welcome.
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  6. Posts : 13,354
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       #66

    Actually, doing a clean install is VERY simple. In fact, you shouldn't even need a tutorial!

    Unlike the days of XP and Windows 98, the Vista and 7 installation is practically handed to you on a plate. Each step is clearly labeled, so you don't have to know what to do.

    It is designed for non-technical people to be able to do it. All you need to know is where to install the OS!

    I encourage you to read through this tutorial: Clean Install Windows 7

    Our admin Shawn Brink made that tutorial so easy, you can go through the entire installation just looking at his screenshots!

    Basically, all you have to do is boot the DVD, and from there, all you have to do is click "Next".

    I can't stress enough, You cannot go wrong! Again, here is that tutorial: Clean Install Windows 7

    If you have any questions about a certain step, don't hesitate to ask. While Gurus in Birmingham, UK are hard to come by here, volunteers from all over the world are happy to help you online.
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  7. Posts : 99
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       #67

    Jonathan_King said:
    Actually, doing a clean install is VERY simple. In fact, you shouldn't even need a tutorial!

    Unlike the days of XP and Windows 98, the Vista and 7 installation is practically handed to you on a plate. Each step is clearly labeled, so you don't have to know what to do.

    It is designed for non-technical people to be able to do it. All you need to know is where to install the OS!

    I encourage you to read through this tutorial: Clean Install Windows 7

    Our admin Shawn Brink made that tutorial so easy, you can go through the entire installation just looking at his screenshots!

    Basically, all you have to do is boot the DVD, and from there, all you have to do is click "Next".

    I can't stress enough, You cannot go wrong! Again, here is that tutorial: Clean Install Windows 7

    If you have any questions about a certain step, don't hesitate to ask. While Gurus in Birmingham, UK are hard to come by here, volunteers from all over the world are happy to help you online.
    Yes i know how to install win 7 this way, i have done it many times when i have gone back and forward from 32 bit to 64 bit which has caused my problem. the problem was that i when i had 64 bit my computer didn't seem so run as smoothly as 32 bit did so i decided to go back to 32 bit. However, when i went back to 32 bit i didn't boot the disc from startup like the guide shows but just ran the disc normally. I thought 64 bit was causeing problems with my programs but i found out it was just missing drivers so now i am going to re-install 64bit from start up.

    Every time i went back and forward installing 32 bit and 64 bit my computer created a folder called 'windows old' [shown below] which takes up quite alot of space. once i install 64 bit again will i be able to delete these folders?

    Acer Recovery-windows-odl.png
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  8. Posts : 11,408
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       #68

    Have a look at this tutorial, this can be do with any HD.

    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...tallation.html
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  9. Posts : 99
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       #69

    Im going to install 64 bit. can someone answer this question for when i get back please.
    Every time i went back and forward installing 32 bit and 64 bit my computer created a folder called 'windows old' [shown below] which takes up quite alot of space. once i install 64 bit again will i be able to delete these folders?

    Acer Recovery-windows-odl.png
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  10. Posts : 11,408
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       #70

    theog said:
    Have a look at this tutorial, this can be do with any HD.

    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...tallation.html
    This will clean the HD of all Data.

    Can you follow the tutorial?
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