How do you remove Windows 7 (free trial) after it has expired from your computer?

Ok so the downloaded Windows 7 upon the 3 month FREE trial, as well as right away it has expired.
A do not wish to squeeze it so could we discuss it me how to henceforth mislay it from my computer?
Explain in item plz, most appreciated.

4 Responses to “How do you remove Windows 7 (free trial) after it has expired from your computer?”

  1. arou42 Says:

    1.Boot to the Windows XP/Vista partition.

    2.Insert the Windows Vista or Windows 7 DVD installation disc into CD/DVD drive.
    Alternatively, mount the Windows 7 or Windows Vista DVD ISO image on any virtual drive.

    3.Run Command Prompt, or click directly to Start menu -> Run command.

    4.If the previous OS was XP. In the command prompt or the Run text box, issue the following command and hit Enter/Return:
    [CD/DVD Drive Letter]:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force

    For example,

    If the CD/DVD drive path is D:, then enter the following:

    D:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force

    If the previous OS was Vista. Click the Start button and enter the following command in the Search bar and hit Enter/Return:
    [CD/DVD Drive Letter]:\boot\bootsect /nt60 ALL /force

    For example,

    If the CD/DVD drive path is D:, then enter the following:
    D:\boot\bootsect /nt60 ALL /force

    This will remove the boot menu to select operating system to start.

    5.Remove the CD/DVD disc and restart the computer.

    6.The computer will boot up with Windows XP/Vista installation partition.

    7.Manually remove files and folders of Windows Vista or Windows 7, including Windows, Program Files and Users folder. If you’ve installed to a separate partition, just format the partition to clean it instantly (with FDisk, Disk Manager of Computer Management or third party partition management software such as Partition Magic or EASEUS Partition Manager).

    8.On the root system folder of Windows XP/Vista, delete Boot.BAK and BootSect.BAK. The two files are remnant backup leftover files of previously installed Windows Vista or Windows 7 bootloader, but no longer useful for Windows XP/Vista only system.

    9.Re-start the computer.

  2. Arie Says:

    Simply boot your computer from any other operating system installation disc and follow the on screen wizard to install it. This can be Microsoft Windows, Linux, et cetera. There is by the way no such thing as a trial version of Windows 7. You most likely had the Release Candidate installed, which is not the final product and which is time limited.

  3. Zac P Says:

    either you can use a program like boot ‘n’ nuke to completely wipe the HDD windows 7 is on, or you can just install a new OS over it and have that remove windows 7 during its install

  4. dvdrwr9 Says:

    boot it with a CD

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