nahasradus2009
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is it possible to format win7 in which sp1 has been installed by using the rtm win7 dvd.please help.
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Hello Nahasradus, and welcome to Seven Forums.
Yes, you would still be able to format the Windows 7 SP1 partition/drive using the installation DVD. Step 7 and 8 in the tutorial below can help show you more on how to do this.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html
Is there anything else that you were needing help with for why you wanted to format? We might be able to help with it in an attempt to avoid formatting.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
If you do a fresh install from scratch using your installation DVD, and you check the option requesting that Windows Updates be accessed during the install, you should certainly get some/all updates downloaded from the Microsoft Update site automatically incorporated into your system by the Win7 installer.
As to whether SP1 will be part of that automatic retrieval-during-install, probably not. Basic updates (including hardware drivers for devices not initially supported on the original installation DVD, but subsequently supported with drivers by the manufacturer and Microsoft) are mostly what's retrieved from the online Microsoft Updates Catalog at this Win7 install time. Nothing more significant is probably going to be retrieved, and definitely not SP1.
But even if not, if you have a legitimate genuine copy of the Win7 installation DVD (whatever version), once the new install finishes you will be able to do the complete set of Windows updates appropriate to your install, and for absolute sure SP1 will be on that list of updates to be applied.
SP1 as well as many many other updates need to be installed AFTER the original basic install of Win7 completes. That is handled by Windows Update, from within Win7 itself.
Note that if your Win7 installation DVD already had SP1 incorporated in it, then SP1 would not show up on the list to be subsequently installed through Windows Updates, after your original install is completed.
Hello Nahasradus, and welcome to Seven Forums.
Yes, you would still be able to format the Windows 7 SP1 partition/drive using the installation DVD. Step 7 and 8 in the tutorial below can help show you more on how to do this.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html
Is there anything else that you were needing help with for why you wanted to format? We might be able to help with it in an attempt to avoid formatting.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
thanks mate. i hope that works. previously when i had xp with sp2 installed, it got infected or corrupted. when i tried to format it with my xp cd, it said that "setup cannot continue. the version of windows you are trying to install is older than the version already installed." thats why i was concerned.