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thanks for the heads up Brink, much better to use windows built in tweek. I will change mine and make a note of this link. lm
Log On Automatically at Startup
thanks for the heads up Brink, much better to use windows built in tweek. I will change mine and make a note of this link. lm
Log On Automatically at Startup
At step 8, I just highlighted the partition and clicked 'delete' then clicked next. The result is the same as far as I can tell.
Hello ElBeasto, and welcome to Seven Forums.
True, the end results will most likely be the same, but the actions are different.
Deleting the partition will leave it as a blank unallocated partition, but Windows 7 will format it during the installation anyway.
They often recommend that after installation is finished you do the following in order:
1. install chipset drivers
2. install all other drivers
3. install anti virus and/or firewall
4. install your software
5. disk cleanup
6. defrag
other optional extras could include
a. relocate pagefile
b. relocate indexing database
c. change power profile to taste
d. relocate where IE stores its cache files
Ok thanks Brink. I guess SMART would be norm these days
I'm not booting from the dvd..
I'm not getting the option for Step 7..
But I did get it the first time I tried installing Win 7..not sure what to do?