markdyer72
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Most all of us agree the upgrade route is not the way to go.
A "clean" install is the preferred method.
An upgrade leaves hundreds of leftover files on your system and cause conflicts.
Hello mark,
I'm confused as to how installing the Windows 7 on the laptop will save time before you get the new disk
Not to be rude,, but it doesn't make sense to me.
You'll find better information on this forum that you'll find in any book.
Well according to my windows Secrets newsletters u can do a full clean install off an upgrade disc but to do so u basically just install it twice so while I awaiting my upgrade disc I decided to use my full version to get started plus to double check would take 64 bit version windows 7,
Just go to my last few blogs and download the FULL iso direct from microsoft.... delete ei.cfg from the iso before you burn it... boot to dvd, select the verision you have a key for. when it asks for your key just put it in.. no tweaking registry, running rearm or rebooting.
and to do a full, clean install from an upgrade disc it basically consists ov installing the OS twice, u install it once without activation and then again doing a custom install
ignore last post it didnt resolve my problem, but have since resolved it by going into msconfig and in services tab have disabled the nvidea display driver service and it shuts down properly now, am i right in assuming that cos everything so far seems to b working fine i am ok to leave that disabled....
ps my laptop is a HP Pavilion DV6231eu