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Windows 7 desktop cleaner
Windows 7 desktop cleaner













windows 7 desktop cleaner
  1. #Windows 7 desktop cleaner install#
  2. #Windows 7 desktop cleaner 64 Bit#
  3. #Windows 7 desktop cleaner drivers#
  4. #Windows 7 desktop cleaner software#

#Windows 7 desktop cleaner software#

If you have seen the junk software that is pre-installed on an HP computer then I am sure you can appreciate what it is like to have a clean OS installation - without the add-ons.

#Windows 7 desktop cleaner 64 Bit#

That went in just fine - the 32 and 64 bit versions.

#Windows 7 desktop cleaner install#

I could not get any OS to install so I decided to try an upgrade to Win 7. I tried ALL of my XP installation disks (I have a laptop and had two other towers that ran XP Pro) and could never get anything to install and this included a later OEM version of XP Media that I ordered just for this HP. There is a lot of information about this, that can be found. In days gone past, this may have been possible. if it is not, the operating system may not install, and if it does, it may not activate later. Hello Marcus100, I don't believe you will be able to use a Dell Windows 7 DVD to install on any computer other than a computer with a Dell BIOS, that has the Dell SLIC 2.1 (System-Locked Pre-Installation) BIOS.Īs I understand this, the way it works is the OEM DVD checks the BIOS for the SLIC table in the BIOS to insure the system motherboard is indeed one of theirs. If I use the Dell disc, will my activation on my Dell laptop be removed? Or will they use the product key found on my HP computer? I do not want to run into the risk of having an ungenuine copy of Windows on any PC. (I am not too knowledgable on this issue unfortunately). Marcus100 wrote: Well, I made the recovery discs HP allowed me to make once, so if anything goes wrong, I assume I can use this disc to restore it to its original state, regardless? I really like the second suggestion, but I do not want to interfere with my activation on any PC. Your recovery disks should work in the event the experiment fails, and I think that you won't have any issues with the Dell disk anyway as long as your HP product key matches the Dell version of the OS you are installing. Marcus: whether to proceed or not is entirely up to you. You will not be able to install that on your clean installation of W7.

windows 7 desktop cleaner

That will be gone and irretrievable except through the recovery partition or recovery disks you made. One thing you will lose and there will be no installation files for is that Office 2010 Starter. That main SWSetup folder in many subfolders. Those installation files should be found in You may want your DVD burning software, you may want Microsoft Works, etc. You may decide you want to install some of the software that came with your PC.

#Windows 7 desktop cleaner drivers#

Now there is some good stuff too, and before you wipe out your OS, get a portable hard drive, and copy off your whole SWSetup folder because that has the installation files to the programs and drivers that came with your PC. Most of the stuff that comes pre-installed is trial software anyway. Nothing like a clean installation with just the original OS and drivers. So just change the product key by clicking the link that says "Change Product Key" under Windows Activation and enter the 25 digit key off the sticker from your PC, and windows should activate and you should now see the Blue Genuine Windows logo. If you just click on activate over the internet now without changing the product key, activation will fail. What this means is that if the disk is used on any other PC than a Dell, the pre-activation doesn't work and you will be presented with a message to activate Windows. Like Hanspuppa wrote the OEM disks are Dell SLIC 2.1. You will need the product key off your PC. IF your Dell installation disk is also Windows 7 Home Premium then you should not encounter any issues when activating using your product key. If it is Windows 7 Home Premium, there should be a 25 digit product key on it, and the description Windows 7 Home Premium OA. You should be able to use the recovery disks if something goes wrong.Īs far as activation.I'll say it again.įirst, find your product key on your PC. It should be on the top or side of the PC.















Windows 7 desktop cleaner