Windows 7 Enterprise image of Windows 7 Home upgrade
I have an image of Windows 7 on my computer, with administrative restrictions, etc. I have left the company and started my own, so I need my own version. Do I need a clean installation with a newly purchased Windows 7?
André,
Thank you very much for the help. I tried now the methods described and was foiled in both cases.In the first, using the Dongrader, after the pop-up that gave me the choice of Windows 7 to install, nothing happened. If the disc of Windows 7 Home Premium, I started, I got the message again that I am not the administrator.In the second, listed above, I'm not sure of that "Boot from the Windows 7 DVD media, so I did away with it.»A little help?Dan
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See the instructions on how to do it:
To learn how to change your BIOS options to boot from the DVD drive, the following tutorial:
http://notebooks.com/2011/05/05/How-to-load-BIOS-and-change-boot-configuration/
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