Dennis Els
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I have bought an acer aspire E1-571 notebook. it came with windows 8 single language installed. but I have compatibility issues with a lot of my devices. I would like to install windows 7 on the shrunk partition I have created but with it being a GTP partition win 7 wont install. I want to keep windows 8 and run win 7 simultaneously. how do I do this without having to delete all the partitions ?
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To set up a dual-boot configuration with Windows 8 and Windows 7 without deleting any partitions, you will need to follow these general steps:
Step 1: Create a Partition for Windows 7
- Ensure you have a separate partition for Windows 7.
- If you've already created a partition for Windows 7, proceed to the next step.
Step 2: Prepare a Bootable Windows 7 Installation USB
- Create a bootable Windows 7 installation USB drive.
- You can use tools like Rufus to create the bootable USB drive.
Step 3: Disable Secure Boot
- Access your BIOS settings.
- Disable Secure Boot (if present) to allow Windows 7 installation.
Step 4: Install Windows 7
- Insert the Windows 7 installation USB.
- Restart your computer...
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To set up a dual-boot configuration with Windows 8 and Windows 7 without deleting any partitions, you will need to follow these general steps:
Step 1: Create a Partition for Windows 7
- Ensure you have a separate partition for Windows 7.
- If you've already created a partition for Windows 7, proceed to the next step.
Step 2: Prepare a Bootable Windows 7 Installation USB
- Create a bootable Windows 7 installation USB drive.
- You can use tools like Rufus to create the bootable USB drive.
Step 3: Disable Secure Boot
- Access your BIOS settings.
- Disable Secure Boot (if present) to allow Windows 7 installation.
Step 4: Install Windows 7
- Insert the Windows 7 installation USB.
- Restart your computer and boot from the USB.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows 7 on the partition you created.
Step 5: Configure Dual Boot
- After the installation is complete, you might find that your system automatically boots to Windows 7.
- Use tools like EasyBCD to configure the dual-boot option.
- Restart your computer and you should see a boot menu that lets you choose between Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Important Consideration:
- Every time you want to switch between Windows 7 and Windows 8, you will need to restart your computer and choose the operating system from the boot menu.
Reminder:
- Before proceeding with any changes to your system, it's recommended to back up all your important data to prevent any data loss. This process allows you to keep Windows 8 and Windows 7 installed on separate partitions, enabling you to run both operating systems simultaneously.
- Every time you want to switch between Windows 7 and Windows 8, you will need to restart your computer and choose the operating system from the boot menu.
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