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I currently have windows 8 (which I hate!) and would like to install windows 7 instead. The problem is, I don't have a cd drive, just a usb on my computer. I downloaded the files here
Any help would be so appreciated! Thanks!
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(Jun 02, 2014, 16:41 pm)cft Wrote: I currently have windows 8 (which I hate!) and would like to install windows 7 instead. The problem is, I don't have a cd drive, just a usb on my computer. I downloaded the files here
Any help would be so appreciated! Thanks!
Use WinUSB Maker to transfer the operating system from the disk to a USB (Min 6GB) and make it bootable. You can download it from HERE.
If your PC/Laptop came with Win 8 pre-installed, you'll need to boot into the BIOS and disable secure boot and create an Admin password.
Then choose USB as your 1st boot option while your in the BIOS.
Re-boot with the USB plugged in and you should be fine.
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-nelly-, have you ever tried that on a laptop? I need to know because I'm planning on getting a laptop. I want to put GNU/Linux on it instead of WIn8/WIn7. Not calling you a liar.
cft, please tell us how it goes.
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poweriso is also very easy when making a bootable usb disk for installing any windows,
@ RobertX for linux distributions Grub2 is good for making a usb bootable
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(Jun 03, 2014, 23:13 pm)RobertX Wrote: -nelly-, have you ever tried that on a laptop? I need to know because I'm planning on getting a laptop. I want to put GNU/Linux on it instead of WIn8/WIn7. Not calling you a liar.
cft, please tell us how it goes.
Yes RX. It was a bit of an ordeal the first time but yes, i've done it a few times in the past.
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So please repeat: you were able to disable Secure Boot with much success without breaking the system?
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OK, fine, I trust you.
Didn't mean to sound interrogative. I wanted to be sure. I offer my sincerest apologies.
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Lol. No need for apologies RX . It can vary from machine to machine but here's the best resource for looking at the various options:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_q...+windows+7
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nell, when you try to disable Secure Boot for every computer you serviced on the job, do you check the manufacturer's web site first, or do you know how to do it at the drop of a hat?
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