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<blockquote data-quote="ARAHTHUL" data-source="post: 350153" data-attributes="member: 34218"><p>Thank all of you very much! I really appreciate your effort!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've looked at this, and well the first part of the installation process looks like W7 one, wich is good. But this is a clean install of W8.1 and I don't really want this, basically this is what I'm trying to say. What will happen if I don't make a clean install and when I must choose the right partition for it (let's say in that window there are my 2 partition C <<where my actual OS is>> & D <<stuff>>), I select partition C, remove it (and by remove it, it means that all my applications & OS files are also deleted), THEN I recreate the same partition (basically the same C drive) and then click next?</p><p></p><p>You see? I didn't specified anything about the D drive because If I choose a clean install then yes, I would remove both of them, recreate them back and then proceed with the installation.</p><p></p><p>Keep up the good work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARAHTHUL, post: 350153, member: 34218"] Thank all of you very much! I really appreciate your effort! I've looked at this, and well the first part of the installation process looks like W7 one, wich is good. But this is a clean install of W8.1 and I don't really want this, basically this is what I'm trying to say. What will happen if I don't make a clean install and when I must choose the right partition for it (let's say in that window there are my 2 partition C <<where my actual OS is>> & D <<stuff>>), I select partition C, remove it (and by remove it, it means that all my applications & OS files are also deleted), THEN I recreate the same partition (basically the same C drive) and then click next? You see? I didn't specified anything about the D drive because If I choose a clean install then yes, I would remove both of them, recreate them back and then proceed with the installation. Keep up the good work! [/QUOTE]
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