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Hello guys,
i have been looking around for computers, i have found one i like for 400
it is another 85 to have windows 7 installed, where as i could do it at home and save myself 85 through a free online download.
i have installed Linux previously, but this is very simple to install and it has a program automatically spotting and downloading drivers for my PC and know windows doesnt have this, bearing in mind this is a custom PC, i am not too sure how easy it'll be.
so anyone that has done this before please let me know, i would like to know if you think it is possible and some other things appart from the actuall installation of the disc this involves?
thanks
Liam
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Windows 7 is pretty easy to install, from there just google your parts drivers and get them there. Done.
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All you do is burn the Win7 torrent, preferably 64 bit and reliable. Once done, you either insert an appropriate sized DVD-R or USB drive and burn the image onto there and install it on the custom build - DVD drive should be a priority at default. After that, it will follow the same instructions as a legitimate copy of Windows and you would have to download drivers regardless.

Imagine you have a GTX 560 ti, you go to Nvidia and download the drivers for 560 ti.

Same goes with the MOBO and SSD ( if you have one ). Never use the drivers from the disc since they are outdated and may cause problems down the road.
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