Jamos
HELP! I need to downgrade to Windows 7. So I bought Windows 7 from Microsoft but it Wont Work, and I've called Microsoft and hp (my computer manufacturer) and neither are helping me.. it goes okay till the first restart, then the windows boot manager wont let it continue? Please help! And thank you!
ps. It says I may need to disable the Driver Signature Enforcement?
Killing it all - wiping everything will still render the computer functional once I install the disk, yes? Just confirming before I push it. Thanks!
Killing it all - wiping everything will still render the computer functional once I install the disk, yes? Just confirming before I push it. Thanks!
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disable DSE its a pain. But thats academic because you say you want to downgrade to W7? down load this. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2KubdRh8ln6emlnOGQwZmowZ28/edit?usp=sharing
its activekilldisk it will wipe the whole disk and destroy everything so be warned. Then you can install windows seven 32 or 64 bit. You have the disk right ?
/www.mydigitallife.info/download-windows-7-iso-official-32-bit-and-64-bit-direct-download-links/
just in case. We dont get paid for this you know ?
disable DSE its a pain. But thats academic because you say you want to downgrade to W7? down load this. https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2KubdRh8ln6emlnOGQwZmowZ28/edit?usp=sharing
its activekilldisk it will wipe the whole disk and destroy everything so be warned. Then you can install windows seven 32 or 64 bit. You have the disk right ?
/www.mydigitallife.info/download-windows-7-iso-official-32-bit-and-64-bit-direct-download-links/
just in case. We dont get paid for this you know ?
Which computer to get?
Luna Longb
Ok, I was going to get a Mac Airbook, but I found out that the school I am going to doesn't "support" its teachings. So I am left to get a crappy Microsoft ***** computer. So here is the question, which one to get? I need it to be able to do the following:
1- Read and play blue ray discs
2- Read and play any disc
3- Making surfing the internet as smooth;y as it can for a windows computer
4- Not have it too easy for viruses to get on
5- Is able to read Microsodt 2003 word and powerpoint
6- comes with a word processing system that is good for windows
7- doesnt have too big or too small of a screen
8- is cheaper than $700
9- is easily portable
10- can run safrai
11- has notepad on it
12- basically, its an easy to use geek computer
any ideas?
Answer
Conflicting info:
-- "I am left to get a crappy Microsoft ***** computer" Microsoft doesn't make computers. If you mean "a Windows 7 computer", that would include any Intel Mac. Did you forget that all Macs can use Windows?
-- "I was going to get a Mac Airbook" but now "is cheaper than $700" Did you know you couldn't have buought a new Air for $700? They go for $999.
-- "Read and play blue ray discs" All Apple computers need an external BluRay drive.
All I can figure is you first wanted an Air, but now you want a whole different idea (BluRay, under $700).
Either you can buy a second-hand MacBook Air for $700-800 (no problem finding this) and give up on playing BluRay DVD discs, or you buy a second-hand PC with BluRay player -- good luck, as these will not be very old, and likely more than $800.
Why are you buying BluRay DVDs that you will likely only watch once? Can't you just use the iTunes store or Netflix?
Conflicting info:
-- "I am left to get a crappy Microsoft ***** computer" Microsoft doesn't make computers. If you mean "a Windows 7 computer", that would include any Intel Mac. Did you forget that all Macs can use Windows?
-- "I was going to get a Mac Airbook" but now "is cheaper than $700" Did you know you couldn't have buought a new Air for $700? They go for $999.
-- "Read and play blue ray discs" All Apple computers need an external BluRay drive.
All I can figure is you first wanted an Air, but now you want a whole different idea (BluRay, under $700).
Either you can buy a second-hand MacBook Air for $700-800 (no problem finding this) and give up on playing BluRay DVD discs, or you buy a second-hand PC with BluRay player -- good luck, as these will not be very old, and likely more than $800.
Why are you buying BluRay DVDs that you will likely only watch once? Can't you just use the iTunes store or Netflix?
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