I never tried windows 7 until I heard the RC was out, and after trying that on a second partition I was so pleased with it that I deleted my windows XP partition and kept windows 7.... so far I have not had any problems with windows 7 (Well, that's a lie, there have been a few, but the benefits...
That's the problem. I don't have a DVD burner, so I can't burn the ISO to a dvd, and the biggest flash drive I own is 1 GB. Windows 7 is installed but I can't figure out how to get the Windows 7 bootloader and have it point to my windows 7 installation....
Is there any way I could "slim down"...
Hello. Recently I downloaded the ISO for the new Windows 7 RC, but I don't have a dvd burner, so I took my Serial ATA drive and formatted it for NTFS, I attatched it to a working computer running windows xp, and from there I mounted the DVD ISO for windows 7, and installed it to the second...
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Okay, when the official Windows 7 RC came out, I wanted to try it, but I wasn't sure how things would work so I kept my original XP and put Windows 7 on a second partition on the hard disk. After trying windows 7 I decided I liked it, and after transfering my files I decided I didn't need...
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