If you have four partitions . If I Am right the setup is
Disk 0-Partition 1: System Reserved
Disk 0-Partition 2: Recovery
Disk 0-Partition 3: Windows
Disk 0-Partition 4: Local Disk
Choose Disk 0-Partition 3:Windows to install Windows .
The System Reserved and Recovery partitions will not be deleted unless you delete them . Have you created the recovery discs ?
I'd personally remove the System Reserved partition . Where I'd have either one or two partitions .
The System Reserved and Recovery partitions will not be deleted unless you delete them . Have you created the recovery discs ?
I'd personally remove the System Reserved partition . Where I'd have either one or two partitions .
Ugh, i guess i have no idea what I'm doing here.
i'm trying to start from scratch. so what should i keep and remove? Why do I have two empty partitions anyway? What about all my old files/programs, where are they, i want to get rid of them? i want to start from scratch, so shouldn't i delete all partitions? i don't get it.
The System Reserved and Recovery partitions will not be deleted unless you delete them . Have you created the recovery discs ?
I'd personally remove the System Reserved partition . Where I'd have either one or two partitions .
Ugh, i guess i have no idea what I'm doing here.
i'm trying to start from scratch. so what should i keep and remove? Why do I have two empty partitions anyway? What about all my old files/programs, where are they, i want to get rid of them? i want to start from scratch, so shouldn't i delete all partitions? i don't get it.
If you delete the C drive which is where your Windows installation is and programs will be deleted . Meaning you would have to reinstall everything including the software .
Did you back up your files? Obviously if you want to wipe everything you must back up your files first.
It explains everything that needs backing up so nothing is forgotten in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7. Step 9 shows how to rescue your files from unbootable Win7.
Then delete all partitions as shown in the screenshot, create New as you wish and format all, highlight the first partition after System Reserved to install upon.
If you only want one partition then what you see should be similar to here:
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Then click Next to install. Read over the steps carefully in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 to make sure you handle everything else correctly, especially drivers.
No, delete all partitions. It will recreate the System Reserved for you so that it functions and isn't just dead space as it would be if you save it from the old install.
Are you sure you booted the installer and are not running it from crippled Win7?
If you are getting a hang in boot mode then perhaps we should help you test the hardware first. Have you tested the HD test I posted for you earlier? If you boot Hiren’s BootCD 15.1
it will have HD tests and memtest to test your RAM. RAM - Test with Memtest86+