Hi!
I wanted to try out Windows 8 so I created a partition for it and installed it on there. The dual boot worked fine and I could get into Windows 7 and 8 no problem.
But I wanted to uninstall Windows 8 cause I never used it and it took up disk space.
I read that you simply were able to remove the partition it were on so I did that.
The next time I started the computer I got a screen that said "Recovery Your PC needs to be repaired."
I got 3 different options and one of them was to use a different OS (Windows 7). When I chose that (F9) I got into Windows 7 and it worked fine, still does. I'm just wondering if theres any way to get rid of that screen. Its not really convenient to press F9 everytime I start my computer.
Thanks,
BolleN
I wanted to try out Windows 8 so I created a partition for it and installed it on there. The dual boot worked fine and I could get into Windows 7 and 8 no problem.
But I wanted to uninstall Windows 8 cause I never used it and it took up disk space.
I read that you simply were able to remove the partition it were on so I did that.
The next time I started the computer I got a screen that said "Recovery Your PC needs to be repaired."
I got 3 different options and one of them was to use a different OS (Windows 7). When I chose that (F9) I got into Windows 7 and it worked fine, still does. I'm just wondering if theres any way to get rid of that screen. Its not really convenient to press F9 everytime I start my computer.
Thanks,
BolleN
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 7