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How to uninstall windows 7

How to uninstall windows 7

Postby oswold » Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:21 pm

My win 7 RC has corrupted. I mean when I type anything in the start menu search bar nothing appears. That’s just one of the issues. I even did the repair mode and that also didn’t work. So now I want to remove windows 7 COMPLETELY from my PC.
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Re: How to uninstall windows 7

Postby lars » Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:44 pm

Click Start -> control panel and click on ADD REMOVE PROGRMAS, Choose windows 7 and uninstall it.
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Re: How to uninstall windows 7

Postby mike25 » Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:05 am

Boot with the Windows 7 disk, start the install, choose custom installation-> disk tools->remove the windows 7 partition.
Click here for more info on windows 7
http://www.helpwindows7.com/dir/Forums/
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Re: How to uninstall windows 7

Postby luke » Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:36 pm

Recently I installed windows 7 and found several programs did not work on windows 7 such as Adobe Premier Elements, A/V 8, video editing software and video conversion software. Then I decided to uninstall it and had to revert to Vista 64.
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Re: How to uninstall windows 7

Postby aaron » Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:37 pm

You will have to back up all your data. Vista will be re-installed from the Dell OEM disks. The drivers will have to be installed then updated. All the software will be re-installed and the data copied back. It will take 1-2 days.
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Re: How to uninstall windows 7

Postby melvin » Fri Nov 20, 2009 5:29 pm

This means if you do not like Windows 7 RC , then either you can live with it or reinstall your previous operating system. The last choice is time consuming. All drivers will have to be installed for your PC, all programs, and all data.
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