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03-10-2018 04:48 PM
I have learnt a lot from this forum, with much more to go.
One suggestion I read here (cannot remember which thread) was to explore more fully the SevenForums website, EightForums as well. That was an excellent suggestion for information at another level.
I had been of the (incorrect) view that installing Win7 on a disk in UEFI BIOS mode with GPT partitions was not possible. When I did install Win7 on a new HP G6 Celeron machine the messages I saw on the install screens seemed to support this: Legacy BIOS mode, MBR partitioning were all that appeared to be accessible.
This issue also seems to be at the bottom of the "Airplane wifi key F12 won't work, wifi permanently off without power" that has appeared in quite a few threads here.
The SevenForum and EightForum websites contain detailed information on installing in EUFI BIOS mode with GPT partitions. My earlier comments may have been inadvertently misleading, based as they were on the installation messages I had experienced.
The combination of this HP forum and the others I referred to is deeply informative and extremely helpful.
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03-10-2018 06:32 PM
W7 should activate just fine on any reinstall with an OEM key, as long as the motheboard wasn't replaced.
That would apply to any version of Windows from XP on up.
03-10-2018 05:30 PM
Hi:
I have never installed W7 in UEFI mode before, but this link may be of help to you.
https://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/321097-how-install-windows-7-uefi-mode-usb.html
You will need to disable legacy mode in the BIOS but Secure Boot also must be disabled.
W7 is not compatible with secure boot.
I don't know if you can independently change those settings.
03-10-2018 06:05 PM
Yes, that's where most of this information, new enough to me, is detailed.
People may be confused here (I was misled by the initial install screen messages, these appear ambiguous):
1) Win7 is compatible with GPT partitions, it seems, although it does require an MBR boot record
2) following the EUFI/GPT path leads to a screen message such as":"Windows cannot be installed on Partition3" (being the exact partition you have to use, of course). This absolutely threw me - so backtrack, no to using GPT partitions. *BUT* the SevenForum advice is that if you can click "Next" (bottom right of that screen telling you that you can't), then installation *can* proceed !
Somewhat incredible ...
3) I thought disabling Legacy would prevent a DVD Boot install, but as you say disabling Secure Boot in UEFI will allow that boot. Or use a Boot install from a prepared USB stick. It's also not too difficult to edit an install ISO on a USB stick to let the Win7 install recognise the USB3 port - much, much faster. Look around just a bit on using Rufus.
All up, very informative. Fun ... thanks for responding
03-10-2018 06:29 PM
" ... W7 installed in UEFI mode and the wifi card works"
Pretty much ...
Apart from the time factor, what is currently staying my hand here is the unresolved question of "Activation" if I re-install everything as a clean install via EUFI.
I have an OEM key which MS recognised and activated. Will this go through again or does yet another nastygram lie in wait ?