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Obama
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how would a individual launch a win* pc in a older previously installed os? before you say it YES IVE FUCKING GOOGLED IT
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Obama wrote:
how would a individual launch a win* pc in a older previously installed os? before you say it YES IVE FUCKING GOOGLED IT
Can you rephrase it so I could understand?
Captain_Pi
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Maybe that's why Google isn't turning up results. Your grammar is intelligible.

If you're asking if you can operate Windows in a PC that has been previously used to operate OS X or similar, then yes, as long as the minimum system requirements for that OS is met.
ZEB 99
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I've been wondering how to do this too, do you mean adms in local a OS that wash installed but you have hot windows 8
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ZEB 99 wrote:
I've been wondering how to do this too, do you mean adms in local a OS that wash installed but you have hot windows 8
1Shot1Kill wrote:
Can you rephrase it so I could understand?
Xenon
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I think what he's trying to say that he wants to downgrade his OS. Such as going from Win8 to Win7.
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Alright, so if that is the case if you receive the OS selection list when you start up your computer, just select the OS you desire. If that is not the case, use EasyBCD to add OS to your OS selection list. If that fails, you will have to install the OS you want again.
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While you are at it, I would reccomend dual booting with Puppy Linux (it's free, unlike Windows 7), or just using Debian based Linux (Preferably Ubuntu as it's also free and faster than Windows).
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Lemon wrote:
While you are at it, I would reccomend dual booting with Puppy Linux (it's free, unlike Windows 7), or just using Debian based Linux (Preferably Ubuntu as it's also free and faster than Windows).
Linux Mint would be a better distro for a Linux beginner coming from Windows.
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