Have Windows 10, pc issues, trying to go back to windows 7, to see if its just a compatability issue, has Windows 8 on pc body, has windows 7 in control panel, whatever. Has been a few months since upgraded to Windows 10, along came the problems along with it. Thought it would be very easy to do, with the recovery disk I have, to reinstall Window previous, but appears nothing is as easy as it should be. It worked with a new Hard drive. Tried to reset, restore, factory settings, boot from recovery Dvd, its amazing, nothing works. Anyone have a simple way to do? Thanks for any help.
want to go back to 7/8
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Im not sure, two days ago I would have sworn it was windows 8, since a sticker is on back of PC, no key, just the 8. But when I went to control panel, it had restore recovery windows 7, not roll back, as it has been about 5 months. I created the recovery disk when first got PC about 4 years ago, I didnt write Windows version on them. I used the disk when i replaced hard drive about a year ago, then updated to windows 10. When they made the book series โfor dummiesโ they had me in mind. I tried to boot from the recovery disk in bios, but it just started up as usual. So a bit lost. Can I go thru the โback up and restoreโ [windows 7] in control panel, and let it guide me thru, deleting partitions etcโฆ? I fear this PC is close to going out the back windowโฆthanks for reply. Theres a bit of time difference, sorry for late reply.Comment
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Win 7 backup is a deprecated feature & is for creating an image of Windows 10 not for returning to win 7.
If thereโs no activation key then it had Windows 8 installed. When you reinstall Win 8 it should pick up that key in the BIOS.
Insert the disc, restart the pc & try rapidly pressing either F7 or F8 or F12 as soon as you see the manufacturerโs logo.Comment
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That usually means either the USB installation media hasnโt been created correctly, the key clicked wasnโt correct, the key wasnโt clicked fast enough or the pc doesnโt have a temporary boot key.
Youโre welcome. If you wish to continue troubleshooting then please post back.Comment
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Are you using DVD or USB recovery media?
Can you access your BIOS and see what the boot order is?Originally posted by jdkrThought it would be very easy to do, with the recovery disk I have, to reinstall Window previous
Here is how to from with in Windows 10.
Boot Windows 10
Go into Settings
Windows and Security
Recovery
Under Advance Startup click Restart Now
Select Troubleshoot
Select Advanced Options
Select UEFI Firmware settings
Click RestartComment
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not a problem there are several things that we can do.
Windows 10 and secure boot can he hindering at times. May even have to disable Fast Boot from with in the Poser setting in Windows which can cause you not to be able to access BIOS from the Logo Screen.Comment
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I used to the recovery disk to install everything back on the new hard drive awhile back, no problems then. Someone mentioned to try uefi setting, I was looking at that b4 posting in forum, but was out of my comfort range. Iโll try everything over again, then try uefi change if still doesnโt work. Iโll give it another go tonight.Originally posted by BastetThat usually means either the USB installation media hasnโt been created correctly, the key clicked wasnโt correct, the key wasnโt clicked fast enough or the pc doesnโt have a temporary boot key.
Youโre welcome. If you wish to continue troubleshooting then please post back.Comment
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didnt work, said it couldnt recognize DVD, but its same recovery disk i used to reinstall 8 when i replaced hard drive. i think its just a POS! I appreciate the help, think everything has been tried, except my favorite, throwing it against the wall, and thats acoming!Originally posted by jdkrDVD, Iโll try that tonight, I was looking in those settings but wasnโt sure, i thought I had changed the boot order to DVD, but didnโt work, but havenโt changed uefi, but I will try. ThxComment
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This is up to you there are a few more things that could be done.
Turn off Secure Boot and turn on Legacy in the BIOS
Turn off Fast Boot in the Power setting in Windows
Then set the boot order in the BIOS.
You did make sure that the DVD drive is working in Windows correct by reading the disk?Comment
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I saw the legacy setting, but didnโt know if it would have made a difference, or safe, so left it. It said it couldnโt detect disk, so itโs not reading it? I used these same disk when I changed hard drive. In short, Iโm not sure wtf is happening with it, lol. Itโs kinda of point me in a direction and Iโll try it. I will try the legacy setting and see what happens.Originally posted by RustysThis is up to you there are a few more things that could be done.
Turn off Secure Boot and turn on Legacy in the BIOS
Turn off Fast Boot in the Power setting in Windows
Then set the boot order in the BIOS.
You did make sure that the DVD drive is working in Windows correct by reading the disk?Comment
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I finally got it back to W8, but still some freezing, all the aggravation for nothing. Couldnโt update any of the old updates, error code, will try fixing that tonight, but not holding my breath that is the problem, but guess it could be โฆ no problems b4 windows 10, so maybe thereโs something missing on an old update? Any chance? Tell me thereโs a chanceโฆOriginally posted by BastetThat usually means either the USB installation media hasnโt been created correctly, the key clicked wasnโt correct, the key wasnโt clicked fast enough or the pc doesnโt have a temporary boot key.
Youโre welcome. If you wish to continue troubleshooting then please post back.Comment
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I got it finally, but still freezing, have to fix an update error code, hoping an old 8 update is missing, but not holding breath. A few people helping here, I appreciate all of your help.Originally posted by Rustysnot a problem there are several things that we can do.
Windows 10 and secure boot can he hindering at times. May even have to disable Fast Boot from with in the Poser setting in Windows which can cause you not to be able to access BIOS from the Logo Screen.Comment
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