There are many ways to delete files on Windows 8. This includes selecting the file and using the delete key, as well as right clicking the object and selecting delete.
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Just like you did in Windows 7.
If you are upgrading to Windows 8 from an older Windows version like Vista or 7 you should not lose any files as Windows has developed the transition to be nice and smooth. If you are clearing off the OS completely and manually installing Windows 8 then it is recommended to have a backup of your files.
You can simply just delete the partition with windows 7 on it, if you installed Windows 8 on a different partition making sure you have a backup of all the files you want to keep. Also make sure that you can boot from the windows 8 partition. Ie, a nice blue interface comes up when you switch the computer on that let's you choose between windows 7 and windows 8.If you didn't install it on a different partition. All the files that need to be modified have already been modified as part of the upgrade process and no further action is needed.
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It is best to let the Windows 8 install completely before trying to delete it. This occurs when the initial download is paused or stopped. Once you complete the first download, you can remove the operating system and begin an entirely new download to prevent Windows 8 from failing again in the future.
The simplest way to remove it is by removing the boot option and then deleting the files. first, turn on your PC. IF IT BOOTS INTO THE WINDOWS 8 MULTIBOOT MANAGER, MAKE SURE WINDOWS 7 IS SET TO THE DEAFULT! then boot into windows 7. (or vista or XP) then start a program called msconfig either by typing it into the start menu and pressing enter or by typing it into a run command. When it's open click on the boot tab then click on windows developer preview. Then click the delete button below it. Then navigate to the folder or drive with windows 8 in it and delete it, its that simple!
Get a USB Flash Drive and get files from Windows 7 and transfer to Windows 8.
If you've deleted your Windows 8 program files by mistake, you can do a recovery and put it back to factory settings. Make sure you backup your files before doing so.
Be careful with hidden files. Some system files are hidden for a good reason. I will assume you use Windows : 1. Open Windows Explorer; 2. Click on Tools; 3. Click on Folder Options ..; 4. Click on View tab; 5. Click on Hidden files and folders; 6. Select Show hidden files and folders; 7. Click OK; 8. Delete the icon; 9. Set option back to Do not show hidden files and folders (for security reason if you are not the only one using the computer).
This is possible. You could backup all your important files, install windows 7 then restore all your files. You won't be able to migrate applications when you are downgrading