Hello,
Since this is my first time posting a thread in this forum, please forgive me if a similar topic has already been mentioned previously. On my home computer, I have 2 physical drives. One hard drive has a single partition (D:\) and the other (newer) drive has two partitions (C:\ and E:\). Unfortunately when I first purchased this computer, the technician mistakenly installed Windows XP onto my older hard drive (D:\) rather than installing the OS onto the desired C:\ drive. The main problem that I am having is: Can I perform a clean install of Windows 7 onto C:\ drive even though my current OS (Windows XP) is installed onto D:\ drive? Your reply is greatly appreciated.
P.S. I have already backed up all files that exist in all of my partitions and would like to format all of the drives (C, D, and E)
drive spaces: C: = 40gb D: 200gb E: 200g
Since this is my first time posting a thread in this forum, please forgive me if a similar topic has already been mentioned previously. On my home computer, I have 2 physical drives. One hard drive has a single partition (D:\) and the other (newer) drive has two partitions (C:\ and E:\). Unfortunately when I first purchased this computer, the technician mistakenly installed Windows XP onto my older hard drive (D:\) rather than installing the OS onto the desired C:\ drive. The main problem that I am having is: Can I perform a clean install of Windows 7 onto C:\ drive even though my current OS (Windows XP) is installed onto D:\ drive? Your reply is greatly appreciated.
P.S. I have already backed up all files that exist in all of my partitions and would like to format all of the drives (C, D, and E)
drive spaces: C: = 40gb D: 200gb E: 200g
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro
- CPU
- Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ 2.21 Ghz
- Motherboard
- ASUS M2N1
- Memory
- 4 Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- GeForce 9500GT 512 MB