Is there a way to install windows 7 without deleting all of the stuff on my hard drive?
So my best bet is to just get another HDD and throw it in here?
btw i remember you from 2 years ago when i first built this thing, ty![]()
I have no partitions at all. Everything is saved to this 1tb hdd, my os and everything. Yeah it's all on the C drive Is the sad noticeably faster?
Reinstalling doesn't wipe anything?
An SSD drive is a lot faster then a standard hard drive. If you go with SSD then you need to pick one that has enough space for windows and a few of your most used programs.
It's always recommended to back up your data before doing anything, after all, accidents can and will happen. However, theoretically choosing the upgrade option will keep your programs and data where they are.
I will check and see if i see an upgrade option, but if I don't see it will it let me back out of it lol?
its windows 7, im just having so many problems that i want to re-install it. So my best bet is to just get another HDD and throw it in here?
btw i remember you from 2 years ago when i first built this thing, ty![]()
Crucial brand is the highest rated at newegg right now. This is the one I have.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148357
However, its a sata 3 ssd and you have a motherboard that only supports sata 2. For sata 2 I would have to recommend the intel 320 series drives.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...NodeId=1&name=Intel&Order=REVIEWS&Pagesize=20
Some will probably recommend the OCZ Vertex drives.
It will, but I'd pass on the reinstall, only because it wouldn't lead to much, if any, improvement. Normally you'd wipe the partition and run a clean install. You don't really have that option until move all your data off the C partition. Getting a new drive, or if you have the room, creating a new partition on your TB drive for your OS would allow you to do it properly.
This is the best course of action Sdot.
This thread has been overrun with presumptions so as to lose track of its self.
Get an external drive and transfer all your personal stuff to it, forget about windows files.
Reinstall 7, get all updates and an AV and Anti Malware program and then transfer your stuff back to the main drive or......................
Keep them on the external.
I have 3 external drives that I put/transfer things to.
Go with either Sdot but why continually plug in an external over and over?You think externals are better or should i just grab another internal so i wouldn't have to worry about plugging it in over and over.
If you plan on reinstalling the Windows OS, your computer will realize that there is already a copy of Windows 7 on the system and act accordingly. It moves all files from your C: into a Windows.old drive and I believe that is where you can grab up your documents, pictures, music, etc.
I helped out a friend who suffered a horrible computer virus last year and the only option I could have thought of at the time was a clean install. Thought she was going to lose everything. Turns out all the files were moved to that windows.old file and thankfully all her class notes, music, photos, etc were saved.
If you plan on reinstalling the Windows OS, your computer will realize that there is already a copy of Windows 7 on the system and act accordingly. It moves all files from your C: into a Windows.old drive and I believe that is where you can grab up your documents, pictures, music, etc.
I helped out a friend who suffered a horrible computer virus last year and the only option I could have thought of at the time was a clean install. Thought she was going to lose everything. Turns out all the files were moved to that windows.old file and thankfully all her class notes, music, photos, etc were saved.