• #1 written by AmH032uTuBe
    about 1 year ago

    @Terry1835 – any of them.
    All the same, The only difference between Pro. and Ult. is BitLocker, and multiple language support.
    if you’re not worried about that and XP Compatiblity (Pro. and Ult.) just get Home Premium.
    Though go 64Bit, do a clean install, turn everything to Win Classic, only a couple of clicks :P Game Booster (quickly does most services and a few processes) and then do some more process shutting down yourself, and you’ll get the best performance you can get in-game.

  • #2 written by Terry1835
    about 1 year ago

    omfg your dog is going to help! Tell your dog i say thx you!
    which one is best for gaming

  • #3 written by Bogz115
    about 1 year ago

    if i download it on my laptop will its built in wifi anlyzer be uninstalled or will it be on the new operating system?

  • #4 written by AJxn3
    about 1 year ago

    Meh…. I’ll wait for Windows 8.

  • #5 written by TheCrypticPie
    about 1 year ago

    “Oh hello there…”

    Ha! So cliche. I’m looking forward to getting Win7.

  • #6 written by SchecterMat
    about 1 year ago

    Is Windows 7 Any good? Ima noob lol sorry XD

  • #7 written by coolgirlcathy
    about 1 year ago

    cute dog

  • #8 written by hibbijo
    about 1 year ago

    @lorddred Because you install windows from the Windows CD. And you need your computer to check if theres a bootable CD or DVD in the drive first, before trying to boot your hard drive.

  • #9 written by lorddred
    about 1 year ago

    can i know why did he change the hard disk to cd rom at First Boot Device??

  • #10 written by ahmedalwitry
    about 1 year ago

    @AndysN20

    OK thanks

  • #11 written by AndysN20
    about 1 year ago

    @ahmedalwitry its so easy… what windows have you got at the moment?
    if you have Vista just throw your Windows 7 DVD in the pc and install over vista on the C: drive… then you can reinstall your programmes games etc… and recover music and pictures from C:/windows.old….. or you can try the upgrade option that is supposed to leave all your files and programmes in place and just replace vista. never tried that option myself as i prefer a clean install…

  • #12 written by AndysN20
    about 1 year ago

    @roxes787b you could do that… or just install window 7 and recover your files from C:/windows.old… or you could use the upgrade option that should leave all your stuff in place.

  • #13 written by AndysN20
    about 1 year ago

    @EddieLolz3r its really not that difficult… set your BIOS to boot from DVD drive… then insert windows DVD and then sit back and relax…

  • #14 written by garagecrap
    about 1 year ago

    I wacked in some Linux Ubuntu botable CD in to my PC and everything was setup auto includig sound, net, video…..

  • #15 written by EddieLolz3r
    about 1 year ago

    i would like a tut on how to install a os on a homemade pc

  • #16 written by roxes787b
    about 1 year ago

    the windows vista installion is loacated on my primar hard drive (c:), but i altså have a secondere hard drive (d:). can i just back up the files on that hard drive at install windows 7 on the c drive

  • #17 written by danielc365
    about 1 year ago

    @Pr0Gam3rTV Haha your funny that disk anyway is only 1 Product key which is now registerd on his computer lol

  • #18 written by danielc365
    about 1 year ago

    @raynez Dude no you cant because your processor and mother board is compatiable with Windows 64 Bit versions if you do that your going to have a bunch of errors and drivers that won’t even work 32 and known as x64 also instead of 64bit are two totally different platform O/S a example is 32bit is only able to read up to 2GB of ram where as x64 is able to read and use up to 4GB of ram.

  • #19 written by LBGreenthumb
    about 1 year ago

    just ordered win 7 pro from newegg yesterday, I hope that I will get it tomorrow so I will have all weekend to play with it

  • #20 written by xSlashy86
    about 1 year ago

    Lol @Disk:0 Partition 1: Fatty.
    Disk:1 Partition 1:VelociRaptor
    Disk :2 Partition 1: WD 1TB. Nice names you got there!

  • #21 written by ahmedalwitry
    about 1 year ago

    I am confused now there are many ways to install windows 7 and I don’t know wich one do I need to do

  • #22 written by CommonSensePete
    about 1 year ago

    Couldn’t make it through the video, why does everyone think that adding music makes their video cool?

    Lose the music, and get a little more technical.
    newegg should know their customers by now!

  • #23 written by patglg74467
    about 1 year ago

    Windows7 is the most reliable OS i’ve truly ever ran. My spouse and i dled it cost-free from Windows7FreeDLXcom (replace X with . ) and have never had any problems!

  • #24 written by TheAclpa
    about 1 year ago

    at 1:59 i gotta a..
    first boot device = floppy
    second boot device = harddisk
    third boot device = cdrom
    which one to change ?

  • #25 written by NamelessNLS
    about 1 year ago

    it a correct vid. On old tube 5*

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