Hello Guys,
This is my story ..... I'll try to make it as short as possible
Some days ago, my PSU in the CPU failed and it never started. I didn't want to repair it since components were old.This CPU ( Old CPU ) has 2 hard disks [SATA] and 4 partitions [ C,D,E,F,G: Drives ] .
I have got a new CPU with the latest components and I have transferred the 2 hard disks into it and also bought Seagate 500 GB HDD . I installed Windows 7 x64 into this Seagate 500 GB . It finished installing and I also partitioned it to get 1 more drive.
When I go to "My Computer", I have the Seagate Drive with Windows running and its partition. I have those 4 drives from my old hard disks too.
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But the problem is that --- [ READ CAREFULLY ]
" The DRIVE which was C: in my OLD CPU with Win 7 x32 installed has now become the DRIVE H: in my new CPU"
Now , whenever I turn on my CPU , it asks me to select :
1) Earlier version of Windows
2) Windows 7
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I want to reload the windows to remove the older versions and make it a clean installation with only 3 drives . I don't want those partitions.
I have the installation disk and when I insert and boot it , this is what comes up.
I just don't understand where to install and what to delete in this menu
. I want to remove all partitions. I have BACKED UP ALL MY DATA .
This is what I see in the installation page :-
After scrolling down :
1) Currently Windows 7 64bit is installed in Disk 1 Partition 1 .
2) The old windows 32bit [Old C: Drive ] was installed in Disk 0 Partition 2.
3) Disk 1 --- Seagate 500 GB [ Partitioned into 2 parts totally ]
4) Disk 0 and Disk 2 --- Old CPU Hard Drives with total 4 partitions
Please help me solve the issue
Thnx for taking your time out and reading it. If you need any more info. just tell me .
Any help will be appreciated
This is my story ..... I'll try to make it as short as possible
Some days ago, my PSU in the CPU failed and it never started. I didn't want to repair it since components were old.This CPU ( Old CPU ) has 2 hard disks [SATA] and 4 partitions [ C,D,E,F,G: Drives ] .
I have got a new CPU with the latest components and I have transferred the 2 hard disks into it and also bought Seagate 500 GB HDD . I installed Windows 7 x64 into this Seagate 500 GB . It finished installing and I also partitioned it to get 1 more drive.
When I go to "My Computer", I have the Seagate Drive with Windows running and its partition. I have those 4 drives from my old hard disks too.
------------------------ PROBLEM STARTS------------------------------
But the problem is that --- [ READ CAREFULLY ]
" The DRIVE which was C: in my OLD CPU with Win 7 x32 installed has now become the DRIVE H: in my new CPU"
Now , whenever I turn on my CPU , it asks me to select :
1) Earlier version of Windows
2) Windows 7
------------------------PROBLEM ENDS-------------------------------------
I want to reload the windows to remove the older versions and make it a clean installation with only 3 drives . I don't want those partitions.
I have the installation disk and when I insert and boot it , this is what comes up.
I just don't understand where to install and what to delete in this menu
This is what I see in the installation page :-
After scrolling down :
1) Currently Windows 7 64bit is installed in Disk 1 Partition 1 .
2) The old windows 32bit [Old C: Drive ] was installed in Disk 0 Partition 2.
3) Disk 1 --- Seagate 500 GB [ Partitioned into 2 parts totally ]
4) Disk 0 and Disk 2 --- Old CPU Hard Drives with total 4 partitions
Please help me solve the issue
Any help will be appreciated
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel
- Motherboard
- Asus
- Memory
- Corsair
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia
- Sound Card
- Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- PSU
- Corsair
- Case
- Cooler Master
- Cooling
- Cooler Master
- Keyboard
- Logitech
- Mouse
- Logitech
- Browser
- Chrome