I downloaded the beta build of Windows 7 just to check it out, but my mistake was doing it on my older laptop, and its graphics card or monitor didn t have the best screen resolution, so it was pretty much useless to me...I used easeus partition manager to do the partition and after I endured the pain-stakingly long installation...I tried it out. I just figured If I went straight to my partition manager and deleted the partition I created, it would just destroy the windows 7 files since it was only on that partition. Well, I restarted my computer many times for the partition to take effect and such, and at when the computer is starting to load, it gives me the option to go to quot;windows 7quot; or my earlier version of windows...It was a major inconvenience, and I wanted to why this was happening and what i can do to delete the windows 7 files if there are any left...? please and thanks?
You may have to format the hard drive and reinstall windows. In the future it would be wise to read up on it, before you install it. Somewhere it even said on one of the reports I read that you can t install it over windows xp, as none of the drivers will be supported. I would try going here, someone might know a work around where you wont have to format the hard drive and reinstal. http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/inde...
You could format, as long as you still have your disks.
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