My brother-in-law (finally) bought a new PC. I suggested that since he was coming from a WinXP machine, he look into a Win7 machine. But, he waited a bit too long and then ended up buying a Dell from some kind of employee discount. Sure enough, he HATES Win8. He wants to install Win7. I told him that it'd cost around $100, and maybe we can make Win8 more Win7 like with some tweaks. Nope, he wanted it GONE.
Ok, so I order him a 64-bit version of Win7 home. I go over to install it and find that it won't boot right from the DVD-Rom. No big deal, I go into BIOS and make some changes and boom, we are up and running. Well... Not for long. The installer shows like 5 partitions and I wasn't able to install it on the O/S partition because it is a GPT partition. Hmm... Ok, well I didn't want to wipe the whole drive clean, format it as NTFS, and then install Win7 because I figure at some point he *might* want to restore the PC back to its original configuration (Win8).
So, I delete the 548.8 GB partition and then create a new partition (the maximum size that I could (again, 548.8GB)) in its place. I clicked on the format button and it formatted the 548.8GB partition (but it never asked me what kind of format I wanted). Sure enought, the installer wouldn't let me install the Win7 onto the new partition (again, it was a GPT format).
So, I figure let's call Dell and see if there is a way without me wiping the drive. Boy, what a waste of time. Basically, they were of no assistance without us signing up for a $239 year subscription or $149 one time help. Ok, f--k that, I'm going to Anandtech...
So, my question is:
1) Can I install Win7 on a Win8 PC without wiping the entire drive? Please don't suggest a dual boot as my brother in law and sister wouldn't want it.
2) If I have to wipe the drive, shouldn't I be able to just delete all the partitions, create the largest single partition that I can, and then format it as NTFS and install Win7 on it?
3) Any suggestions?
-As always, thanks for any helpul suggestions.
Ok, so I order him a 64-bit version of Win7 home. I go over to install it and find that it won't boot right from the DVD-Rom. No big deal, I go into BIOS and make some changes and boom, we are up and running. Well... Not for long. The installer shows like 5 partitions and I wasn't able to install it on the O/S partition because it is a GPT partition. Hmm... Ok, well I didn't want to wipe the whole drive clean, format it as NTFS, and then install Win7 because I figure at some point he *might* want to restore the PC back to its original configuration (Win8).
So, I delete the 548.8 GB partition and then create a new partition (the maximum size that I could (again, 548.8GB)) in its place. I clicked on the format button and it formatted the 548.8GB partition (but it never asked me what kind of format I wanted). Sure enought, the installer wouldn't let me install the Win7 onto the new partition (again, it was a GPT format).
So, I figure let's call Dell and see if there is a way without me wiping the drive. Boy, what a waste of time. Basically, they were of no assistance without us signing up for a $239 year subscription or $149 one time help. Ok, f--k that, I'm going to Anandtech...
So, my question is:
1) Can I install Win7 on a Win8 PC without wiping the entire drive? Please don't suggest a dual boot as my brother in law and sister wouldn't want it.
2) If I have to wipe the drive, shouldn't I be able to just delete all the partitions, create the largest single partition that I can, and then format it as NTFS and install Win7 on it?
3) Any suggestions?
-As always, thanks for any helpul suggestions.