Vista to Windows 7 recovery complete "drive.

Earlier today, I installed Windows 7 Professional on my desktop Dell Inspiron 530 former, but still usable. The old system was Vista. The on-screen guide offered only custom setup as upgrade was not available. I clicked on custom and everything then went automatically, the machine turned on and in several times. At the end of installation, I was presented with a screen "Windows boot manager". It offers old Vista and Windows 7.  I click on Windows 7 and everything is running.

But there is a problem.

I tried to install an antivirus online and received a weird message about the size of the file.

I clicked on "computer". It shows "HDDs (2). (D) recovery shows it as having very little left of the 9.99 GB available space.

I saved all my files in the old Vista. I thought that installing Windows 7 would write on Vista. Appears not to have happened.

What is the best way to configure Windows 7 as OS and remove Vista? Thank you very much.

To format drive D, follow these steps:

  • Open Windows Explorer, and then click computer.
  • Under hard disk drives, right-click ( d), and then click Format.

If you want to merge your D: drive on your C: drive and these partitions are on a single physical disk, proceed as follows:

  • Press the Windows key + R and then type diskmgmt.msc.
  • Right-click on (d) , and then choose Volume to expand. (see example screenshot below)

Let us know if you need more assistance.

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