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As far as i know you won't have any problem,i've done that a lot of times without problems , just remember to configure the bios and change the UEFI stuff to the setting that suits the OS that you're going to use/install :showoff:

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As far as i know you won't have any problem,i've done that a lot of times without problems , just remember to configure the bios and change the UEFI stuff to the setting that suits the OS that you're going to use/install :showoff:

did u have to remove your harddrive ?

as i do not want to do that

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no problem do it if u like to

but if u have a uefi bios then u better get back to 8.1 as soon as possible

i do have uefi bios i think its y i am asking so i no whats whats

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As far as i know you won't have any problem,i've done that a lot of times without problems , just remember to configure the bios and change the UEFI stuff to the setting that suits the OS that you're going to use/install :showoff:

did u have to remove your harddrive ?

as i do not want to do that

No, i never take out/never remove hard drives to do that ^_^

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As far as i know you won't have any problem,i've done that a lot of times without problems , just remember to configure the bios and change the UEFI stuff to the setting that suits the OS that you're going to use/install :showoff:

did u have to remove your harddrive ?

as i do not want to do that

No, i never take out/never remove hard drives to do that ^_^

its just on 1st video he said he removed i wood never do that :)

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no problem do it if u like to

but if u have a uefi bios then u better get back to 8.1 as soon as possible

i do have uefi bios i think its y i am asking so i no whats whats
If u have a uefi hard drive u gotta convert it to gpt for MBR to work properly

And once u done u can't roll back

Also it's like voiding warranty for specific companies like Lenovo laptops

Rest all upto u

I've my Dell laptop that ws preloaded with win 8 but I removed win 8 and installed. 7

Also...if u have a touch input enabled then ..it's adviceable to stay with win8

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no problem do it if u like to

but if u have a uefi bios then u better get back to 8.1 as soon as possible

i do have uefi bios i think its y i am asking so i no whats whats
If u have a uefi hard drive u gotta convert it to gpt for MBR to work properly

And once u done u can't roll back

Also it's like voiding warranty for specific companies like Lenovo laptops

Rest all upto u

I've my Dell laptop that ws preloaded with win 8 but I removed win 8 and installed. 7

Also...if u have a touch input enabled then ..it's adviceable to stay with win8

u can switch ur partition table between MBR & GPT + the other way around in almost 0 sec and i have don it hundred times using non windows os it is simple it just PT coded with different way on GPT because the MBR can only access the first sector !

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