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 Post subject: Messed Up
New postPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 1:43 pm 

Hey Guys, Saturday I had a chance to down load Win8, and did. My question is did I mess up by not portioning my hard drive. I don't see where Win 7 is any longer. Can I un-install Win 8. Thanks Bikrdad



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 Post subject: Re: Messed Up
New postPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:00 pm 
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In short yes you probably did mess up! ;)
You should have installed Windows 8 onto a separate partition away from your main OS. ie. eg. Windows 7 is on C: and Windows 8 on D:

In your Windows 8 go to diskmgmt.msc (start menu) and send us a screenshot of it.



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 Post subject: Re: Messed Up
New postPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:16 pm 
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Stu wrote:
In short yes you probably did mess up! ;)
You should have installed Windows 8 onto a separate partition away from your main OS. ie. eg. Windows 7 is on C: and Windows 8 on D:

In your Windows 8 go to diskmgmt.msc (start menu) and send us a screenshot of it.


+1. Your Windows 8 installation overwrote your Windows 7 partition. It's gone. Sorry.



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 Post subject: Re: Messed Up
New postPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 4:04 pm 

There is no start menu. An interesting request, how and what is a snap shot. Thanks again Bikrdad



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 Post subject: Re: Messed Up
New postPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 4:28 pm 

Sure there is, press the Windows Key on your keyboard or click in the bottom left corner - that's the new Start Menu. ;)

Easier - Press WinKey+R, type in diskmgmt.msc and hit enter. Go fullscreen. Press Prt Sc on your keyboard, open Paint and press CTRL+V. Save that picture, reply to the thread and upload it using the TinyPic box below.



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 Post subject: Re: Messed Up
New postPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 1:19 pm 
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Oooooh nasty! You should have split your "C" drive [partitioned it] and THEN downloaded W8 onto the separate partition, thus "dual booting" W7 and W8. As Mike has said, your W7 has gone my friend!



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New postPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 9:46 am 

Hey Guys, I guess I'm just dumb or some thing. I press PrtScn key nothing happened. So I guess I'll just re-install Win7 on my Fdrive. Thanks for all your help. All you guys a great Bikrdad



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New postPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:34 am 

@ Bikrdad ..... You can also take screenshots with the "Snipping Tool" which is a feature of the Windows operating system itself. Go to >> Start Menu/All Programs/Accessories/Snipping Tool. I use it all the time for screenshots [Full screen or partial screenshots]



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 Post subject: Re: Messed Up
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Getting files overwritten is near impossible to recover, not even a true Forensic Analysis wouldn't recover. Just got to take precautionary steps. However, this is how we learn. Everyone above me in this thread all made valid points. The biggest pet peeves is backing everything up, which many neglected to do so....



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Hey Guys, I guess I'm just dumb or some thing. I press PrtScn key nothing happened. So I guess I'll just re-install Win7 on my Fdrive. Thanks for all your help. All you guys a great Bikrdad

no ur not dumb ! what you should do next is critical !
in order to dual boot , i mean for a perfect non conflicted dual boot i recommend :
-Erase Your Win8 Partition
-If On Seperate HDD Erase Your HDD
-1st install in Win7and split ur HDD in 2 partitions , leave the 2nd partition unallocated
-2nd install Win8 on the unallocated disk space and let it create itself with the boot and system partition



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