woodfarmer
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Best thing you can do is download linux mint. install that . it is free and in most respects better.
devonwoody":25p57c4y said:It was local built. ***But not wireless internet***
MrTeroo":2ly9svj4 said:devonwoody":2ly9svj4 said:It was local built. ***But not wireless internet***
Make sure you have the LAN adapter driver available before you begin.
MrTeroo":2uzf8oqq said:Yes, if you feel happy that you can backup your data beforehand, install it, update it and then locate any missing drivers,
You could buy or borrow a disk, or download the installer from Microsoft and burn your own disk.
Make sure the disc / installer version you use matches the version on your COA sticker
You are probably better downloading the correct version from here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows7
and burning your own disk.
I would imagine, if it is quite modern, your computer is 64 bit, so download the 64 bit version.
MrTeroo":1lk7rsh3 said:Do it again but just choose the 'save' option.
It should then download it and save it to your downloads folder.
MrTeroo":23c89nt2 said:Ok, but first I think you should check that the computer boots from that DVD?
Put it in, restart the computer
Look on the screen for 'press any key to boot from disc'
Press any key
If it starts the installer you can hold the power button in until it goes off.
You might need to enter the BIOS to enable booting from a CD.devonwoody":eebls4ec said:MrTeroo":eebls4ec said:Ok, but first I think you should check that the computer boots from that DVD?
Put it in, restart the computer
Look on the screen for 'press any key to boot from disc'
Press any key
If it starts the installer you can hold the power button in until it goes off.
No response when doing that Mr. T. apart from getting the Welcome sign and a normal boot up.
I had a look at properties of the disk and it does state there are 3.4 gbs loaded.
I will give it another go using a formatted usb stick and I assume same instructions apply, stop before operation starts.
I would mention I do have another W7pro disk supplied this year for another PC a refurbished model from amazon used and connected to my Yamaha music keyboard. Can I stick it in and I assume it will ask for the serial number of the pc in trouble at a point?
Just to make sure - put the DVD in the drive & opt to view the files.devonwoody":1rtzge2q said:Just got it burnt in Roxio, it was in downloads and I eventually found a way to drag it on to the Roxio app and it took around 30 minutes and is an ISO image and states it can be used at other computers.
Robbo3":31esto77 said:Just to make sure - put the DVD in the drive & opt to view the files.devonwoody":31esto77 said:Just got it burnt in Roxio, it was in downloads and I eventually found a way to drag it on to the Roxio app and it took around 30 minutes and is an ISO image and states it can be used at other computers.
If there is a single ISO file then it won't boot.
If you see folders & files Roxio has opened the ISO & burnt the files to the DVD & it becomes bootable.
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