I bought a used computer that was advertised as having Win 7 Pro. Unfortunately the seller ran into problems doing a factory reset, so she just wiped it and loaded Ubuntu on the machine, and shipped it out before telling me of the change. I specifically bought this machine because it had Win 7. My current unit is old and kind of glitchy, and even though the one I just bought isn't the latest, it does represent a significant upgrade from my current set-up. So in trying to find out how to turn this back into a Win 7 computer I find different solutions. Some of these give an involved list of instructions and say I must first manually uninstall Ubuntu before I can then install Win 7, others say just do a clean install of Win 7 and that will reformat the hard drive and wipe Ubuntu from the computer. So which is right? I'm not that proficient, and just clean installing Win 7 from the DVD is much more appealing to me than these more involved instructions. I don't really feel confident to do all that, and they seem to be saying I need the Ubuntu disk to do it anyway, which I don't have.
It's a Dell Inspiron 660 I660-1043BK with Intel i5 Processor 3330 3 GHz.
It's a Dell Inspiron 660 I660-1043BK with Intel i5 Processor 3330 3 GHz.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Optiplex 7010
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel i5 - 3470
- Motherboard
- Dell Inc. 0WR7PY
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel(R) HD Graphics
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Insignia 50" Flat Screen TV
- Screen Resolution
- 1080p
- Hard Drives
- 1863 GB HITACHI HUA723020ALA640 ATA Device (SATA)
- Keyboard
- Logitech K800
- Mouse
- Logitech M325
- Internet Speed
- 25 Mbps down 5 Mbps up
- Antivirus
- MalwareBytes Premium
- Browser
- Firefox
- Other Info
- I am the rightful King of France