Windows 7 reformat help


















I have here my Windows 7 product key, I don't recall the digital license given to my PC when I upgraded. The most important part you can not replace with an OEM license is the Motherboard. If you have the same issue as the original poster -- RalphLim1 -- then follow the advice from Bill Smithers to resolve it. That is, clean install Windows If your problem is different in any way, please ask your own question. Click "Ask a question" at the top of the page. So, here is my problem.

I went to the trouble of retyping the product key, to changing the time and settings, to even looking at the MediaBootInstall registry key to find out if its a 1 or 0 It's a 0 I don't know what to do anymore. I'm already crying in despair here. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Assign a drive letter.

You can choose any letters other than A or B. See the summary that pops up of your chosen partition options and check that they are correct. Method 2. Backup all your files and settings so that you can restore them later. Find your Windows 7 product key: This should be printed on a sticker on your PC or on the documentation that was included with your PC.

You will need this product key to reinstall Windows. If you do not have the installation discs, they can be obtained from Microsoft at microsoftstore. Start your computer. Click any partition that you want to change, clicking the formatting option you want to perform. Follow the instructions to finish installing Windows 7.

You will name your computer and set up a user account. Install your anti-virus software and enable the Windows Firewall. Start, Control Panel, Windows Firewall.

If you're on Windows, click on the Windows button on the bottom left, type in "command prompt" without the quotes , then click on the result. If this fails, go to the Windows menu and type in "run" without quotes , then type in "cmd" without quotes and press enter.

Yes No. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 1. You don't have to back up your files if you don't really care much if you lose them. If they are important and you need them in your work, you should back up. A message appears when the operating system and factory-installed applications have been restored to factory condition. Steps to Manually install Windows 7: Back up your important files and data Disconnect nonessential devices from your computer Reinstall Windows 7 Install Dell drivers. Connect your computer to the Internet or network Install critical and recommended Windows updates Reinstall your applications Reinstall your third-party hardware and software drivers Restore your personal files and data from backups 1.

Back up your important files and data Dell recommends backing up your files and data to an external hard drive, DVDs, CDs, or other removable storage media on a regular basis. Disconnect nonessential devices from your computer. Except for the monitor, keyboard and mouse, disconnect any nonessential external device, including: Scanner Printer Modem or Network cables Mobile phone USB flash drive or other external hard drive NOTE: Remove the computer from the docking station when you are using one.

Restart your computer. When the logo appears, press the F12 key to load the Boot menu. If this menu does not appear, try restarting your computer again and pressing F12 several times when the Dell logo appears. NOTE: The signal strength is indicated by the number of green bars. Look for a listing that has the most green bars next to it it may be necessary to scroll up or down to find it. How to Install Windows 7 from a disk.

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Insert a blank CD into your laptop and click Create disc. Then select Close and OK. Click Enter and Next , then select your windows system. Click Next and Command Prompt. So you need to do that in the WinPE environment. Insert the Windows installation CD into your laptop, and restart your computer.

Click Y to save the exit the setup. You can free download it. Insert an empty USB to your laptop. Part 2. Format Windows 7 drive with the bootable USB. Boot Windows 7 laptop from the bootable USB drive.



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