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Hello Bakchr, and welcome to Seven Forums.
You could run the "clean" command on the SSD to wipe it clean to be unallocated space, then be able to install Windows 7 on it. :)
Hope this helps,
Shawn
Hello Bakchr, and welcome to Seven Forums.
You could run the "clean" command on the SSD to wipe it clean to be unallocated space, then be able to install Windows 7 on it. :)
Hope this helps,
Shawn
Yes !! I cleaned the @#$$%@@#!@% disk and now finally I'm running windows 7 from my ssd !!!
Thanks a lot Shawn !!!
Greetings from Greece :)
Christos
Hey guys thanks! But I fixed the problem using my Xbox to configure and then using the computer to re-format.
After I installed Chromium OS on my internal hard disk, it wasn't booting. So, I decided to overwrite it with Windows 8. But when I was installing it, I got an error that the disk was of GPT format. Then I formatted the partition but of no use. I was afraid a lot! What should I do now?!!! What should I do now?!!! I was thinking. Then spending a lot of time at Google for solution, at last I got this site. The Command Prompt method helped me a LOT LOT LOT!!!!!! Thanks! I was almost DEAD!!!
It works like a charm...
Thanks to you, I saved two laptops !!:)
Hi BRINK ,
Thank you for this tutorial I have read with great interest .
I myself am stuck with a compatibility problem with Windows 8 ( upgraded from W7 ) and would like to revert to Windows 7 . I can't convert the system disk back to MRB in the Computer Manager since it is the primary one . I was thinking to format it in NTFS on my second computer , replace it in my first one and use a system repair disc to reinstall an image of my previous W7 system . Would this work ?
Thank you for your attention .
Best regards ,
fanaudi :)