Your will have to install a new operating system to boot up your computer again and all files will be lost.
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Yes, you can delete windows 7 by formatting your drive, but all of your files will be gone. If you have two hard drives, you can either copy your data from one drive to the other or put xp/vista on the second one and use the windows 7 drive as a slave.
There is no way to downgrade from Windows XP to Windows 98 without formatting.
A clean install is when you would have it turned on for the first time. There is nothing else there but windows stuff. If you want to 'refresh' your windows files, consider re-formatting
exFAT-A newer version of FAT and has an advantage over the previous NTFS-The now standard with windows 7
First Of all chose file path.Then take to the Mac address and to find it for extend the C DRIVE
Seven uses NTFS, FAT, and FAT32 that I know of. If you are formatting a hard drive, use NTFS. If you are formatting a memory card or usb drive use FAT32.
Formatting doesn't delete the files. It Replaces the file that tells windows where the files are. The files are only accesible using special software and wont show up in windows explorer.
To format a hard drive means to delete any information on the drive and to set up a file system so Windows 7 can read from it and write data to it.
Yes you will... Formatting the hard-drive will erase everything that's stored on it - including all programs and personal data. To re-install Windows 7, you will need the activation key supplied in the software's packaging or from the sticker located on the computer's case.
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Windows 7 is named Windows 7.