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    Quote Originally Posted by Raven Lord View Post
    παίζει μια μαλακία με το uefi και κάτι τέτοια ακαταλαβίστικα πια... θέλω να κάνω κ εγώ φορματ σε ένα παλιό λαπτοπ κ μου έχει βγάλει την παναγία.
    το google δε σε βοήθησε καθόλου?
    το google έτσι κι έτσι, κάποια πράγματα βοήθησαν, αλλά γενικά με κάτι uefi και legacy χάθηκα
    εν τέλει παράτησα τα dvd με τα οποία είχα παρα-ασχοληθεί -είχα κατεβάσει 2 διαφορετικά win10 γιατί πίστευα ότι μπορεί ακόμα και να έχει θέμα το πρώτο που κατέβασα και προσπαθούσα να μπουτάρω από dvd- και τα κατάφερα με usb το οποίο έκανα bootable μέσω προγραμματακίου (το πρώτο το κατέστρεψα μάλλον γιατί πήγα να το κάνω μέσω windows και...αυτό )
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    Aν εισαι σε win10 πρέπει να πας κάπου στο control panel και να του πεις οτι θα κάνεις reboot με φορτωμα απο cd.
    Kill the wise one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by animae View Post
    Aν εισαι σε win10 πρέπει να πας κάπου στο control panel και να του πεις οτι θα κάνεις reboot με φορτωμα απο cd.
    Quote Originally Posted by tssks View Post
    προσπαθώ να περάσω windows σε πισί χωρίς λειτουργικό

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    sorry
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    How to create a Windows installation DVD or USB

    If you already have a Windows 7 DVD, you can skip straight to the next section, "Change boot order in BIOS / UEFI."

    Many of us, however, bought a PC with pre-installed Windows 7, and chances are we never got a Windows 7 DVD. Not to worry, though, since it is easy to download Windows 7 as an ISO, and then create an installation DVD or USB.





    Check out our detailed guide on how to download Windows 7, legally and for free.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 01

    After we have downloaded the ISO, we can follow this guide to create a Windows Installation DVD or USB.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 02

    A Windows 7 installation USB is the best option since it will allow us to install Windows 7 faster. However, if our PC has an old BIOS that doesn't support boot from USB, the DVD is the most compatible solution.

    And, speaking of the BIOS...

    How to change boot order in BIOS / UEFI

    A PC can boot from multiple devices, such as the hard drive, a CD/DVD-ROM, a USB thumb drive, even from the network.





    The default option is usually the hard drive. To install Windows 7, we need to change the first boot device to the USB or DVD.

    Changing the boot order can be tricky, though, because different motherboards often have entirely different BIOS / UEFI interfaces.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 03

    We check some of the most popular interfaces on our guide:






    How to install Windows 7 from USB or DVD

    So, after we have changed the boot order to our Windows 7 installation medium and boot the system, we need to press any key on the keyboard to install Windows 7.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 04

    The Digital River Windows ISOs have only a single language to install, but we can select a different time and currency format and keyboard or input methods.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 05

    On the next screen, we select "Install Now"...

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 06

    ...read and accept the Windows License terms...

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 07

    ...and select "Custom (advanced)".

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 08

    Select a hard drive or partition

    There are multiple scenarios regarding the choice of the disk or partition where we will install Windows 7.

    Install Windows 7 on an empty disk

    On a new PC or a new disk, we just need to select the disk, which should be characterized as "Unallocated Space".

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 09

    If we want Windows to create a single partition, we just click next.

    If we have a large hard drive and want to split it into two or more partitions, we must click on "Drive options (advanced)"...

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 10

    ...and then click "New", set the size for the new partition in Megabytes (remember, 1GB=1024MB), and "Apply".

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 11

    Windows itself, without any programs, takes about 21GB...

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 12

    ...but if we intend to install large programs, such as games with 50GB+ installations, we should allocate between 100GB (102400MB) and 250GB (256000MB), so we don't run out of space. The System Reserved partition is created automatically.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 13

    By clicking the rest of the unallocated space, we can create a data partition for our files.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 14

    Finally, we select the Windows partitions and click on "Next" to install Windows 7.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 15

    Install Windows 7 on a disk that already has a Windows partition

    If we had a previous Windows installation on the disk, it will show as one or more Windows partitions. Usually, the first one or two partitions - if there is a System Reserved Partition - belong to the previous installation.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 16

    Before we make any changes to the previous partitions, we need to make sure we have backed up any data on the partitions. Deleting or formatting the partitions will destroy all the files inside.

    If there is data we haven't backed up, but don't have access to the previous Windows installation, we can follow this guide: Windows Won't Load? Two Ways to Rescue our Files.

    With our data safe, it's best to delete the previous Windows Partitions. We just need to click on Drive options (advanced)...

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 17

    ...select the partition we want to delete and click on "Delete".

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 18

    We click OK on the warning.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 19

    We repeat until only the data partition remains, if there was one. We then click on the unallocated space and click Next to install Windows 7.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 20

    No drives are found

    If we get a message that "no drives are found", it can mean three things:
    •Windows doesn't have drivers for the particular motherboard's SATA controller
    •The hard drive isn't correctly connected to the motherboard or the power supply
    •The hard drive doesn't work

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 21

    The most common scenario is that Windows needs external SATA drivers to recognize the hard drive. This will usually happen with laptops, rather than with desktop PCs.

    We will find those drivers on the manufacturer's website for the laptop or the motherboard, usually as SATA or SATA AHCI.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 22

    On a second PC, we then download the drivers - usually as a .zip file - and copy all the files to a USB thumb drive.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 23

    Then, we connect the USB to the PC where we want to install Windows, click on "Load Driver"...

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 24

    ...and we can either click "OK" for Windows to search automatically for the driver or "Browse" to point manually to the driver folder.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 25

    After that, the disks will be visible, and we can install Windows 7.

    Windows cannot be installed to this disk (GPT partition style)

    We will often get this error when trying to downgrade from a PC with pre-installed Windows 8 / 8.1.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 26

    The problem is that the drive has a GPT partition style, and Windows 7 cannot be installed on GPT.

    To fix this issue, we must press Shift+F10 to open a command prompt window.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 27

    We type:
    diskpart

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 28

    With Diskpart loaded, we use the list disk command to show all our hard drives, and then select disk 0 to choose the disk where we want to install Windows.
    list disk
    select disk 0

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 29

    The next command will completely erase the disk, all the partitions and any data. So, make sure there isn't anything you need from that disk and everything is backed up.

    To remove the GPT partition style, we type
    clean

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 30

    After that we close the command prompt, click on refresh...

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 31

    ...and that's it. All of the partitions are gone, but the error message is also gone. We can click on drive options to create partitions, as we saw earlier, or click next to install Windows 7 on the whole disk.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 32

    Automated Windows Installation

    After we selected disk or partition, Windows installation is mostly automated. It will first expand files...

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 33

    ...automatically reboot and continue with the installation.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 34

    Setup Windows 7

    After a second automatic reboot, we just need to enter our personal information and create our user account.

    First we select a username and a computer name. The computer name is the name with which our PC will show on our local network (LAN).

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 35

    Typing a password is optional, but encouraged for our account safety.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 36

    We can add the product key now, but we can also add it later. Digital River Windows 7 Home Premium ISOs will work for 30 days as a full trial without a product key.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 37

    It's best to use the recommended settings for Windows update.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 38

    We select our time zone, and make sure we have the correct date and time.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 39

    If our PC is connected to our home network with Ethernet, we select Home Network to be able to exchange files with other devices through the LAN.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 40

    Windows will prepare our desktop...

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 41

    ...and that's it. We have successfully installed Windows 7.

    Install Windows 7 from USB or DVD, Step By Step 42

    Now, the only things we have to do is install any missing drivers, which we will cover in a future guide, then install the 10 essential Windows Programs every PC should have, and any other software we need.

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