Hey guys,
My sister-in-law is trying to install a clean Windows 7 64-bit OEM OS to replace her Windows 7 32-bit. I had helped her get a hard drive to put the 32-bit on (we would have done 64 in the first place but she happened to get a free 32-bit version). The Hard drive has a partition in it, so that C:\ is her OS and a new A:\ is where all her other things are installed to and such.
So here's the problem. She tried installing the new Windows 7 64-bit but it apparently gave her the message that neither of the partitions are compatible. Any idea what's going on? The Hard drive is a new Seagate 1 TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache hard drive. I haven't been able to see what she did so far since I am at work, but I'm hoping to get some ideas before I head over to help her out.
Thanks guys.
My sister-in-law is trying to install a clean Windows 7 64-bit OEM OS to replace her Windows 7 32-bit. I had helped her get a hard drive to put the 32-bit on (we would have done 64 in the first place but she happened to get a free 32-bit version). The Hard drive has a partition in it, so that C:\ is her OS and a new A:\ is where all her other things are installed to and such.
So here's the problem. She tried installing the new Windows 7 64-bit but it apparently gave her the message that neither of the partitions are compatible. Any idea what's going on? The Hard drive is a new Seagate 1 TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache hard drive. I haven't been able to see what she did so far since I am at work, but I'm hoping to get some ideas before I head over to help her out.
Thanks guys.