![]() ![]() I really don't recommend buying a Windows Installation Disk and choosing the "Customized" option, because it's kinda complicated unless you're a computer geek. I personally did this myself, I used an ISO file and a USB. You can install it using an ISO file (I recommend this) on a USB stick and choose boot from USB (newer computers can do this) or put it on a DVD and boot from that. If youre one of them who upgraded to 7 and dont like how it feels, then watching this may gi. Backup takes a pretty long time, from 30 min (fast computer and USB 3.0) to 120 min. This is only for the few people who really love Windows Vista. So just back up your FULL hard drive (on amazon, there's a lot of 250 GB+ Portable hard disks, use one of those. Note that without the help of Windows.old folder you wont be able to downgrade from Windows 7. In older versions of windows, you could use many different tools, but those are for older OSs. Open your Windows 7 drive (usually C drive) and make sure that you havent deleted the Windows.old folder, which was created by Windows while installing Windows 7 on XP drive. There is no other way (that i know of, and I know a lot) than a full drive backup and a clean reinstall of Home premium. ![]() Yes, i know this is a clean install, but you have all your files, at least. What a friend of mine did was back up all his files and do a new install of Home Premium. ![]()
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