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You still need to format and start fresh. There is no other correct way to fully assure a clean install.
Not hard at all, drivers are always online. Any Windows 7 guy should have this skill fully mastered.
That is true sorry but the decrapifier bit made me laugh
![Big Grin :D :D](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png)
I love it. ![Razz :razz: :razz:](/images/VB/smilies/razz.gif)
I think it should be made ILLEGAL to supply a PC WITHOUT THE OS INSTALLATION DISK -- and I mean a proper OS installation disk not a Hard disk image or a recovery image on a DVD (which just re-installs all the bloatware again).
You've got a Windows license anyway with the PC so why don't they give you the OEM Disk in any case.
I've never yet seen a "Shop bought" PC without loads of totally unnecessary adware, trials, and generally total crapware installed on it.
Cheers
jimbo
![Razz :razz: :razz:](/images/VB/smilies/razz.gif)
I think it should be made ILLEGAL to supply a PC WITHOUT THE OS INSTALLATION DISK -- and I mean a proper OS installation disk not a Hard disk image or a recovery image on a DVD (which just re-installs all the bloatware again).
You've got a Windows license anyway with the PC so why don't they give you the OEM Disk in any case.
I've never yet seen a "Shop bought" PC without loads of totally unnecessary adware, trials, and generally total crapware installed on it.
Cheers
jimbo
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