Install Windows 7 Linpus Linux

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Hi there, I have recently bought an ACER laptop with Linux Linpus preinstalled. I also bought win8 to install it on it. I thought the matter. How do I install Linpus linux? How do I start Linpus Linux on an Acer Gateway NE56R? How can I install Windows 8.1 with a USB? Ask New Question. Varun Gupta, Love playing with Operating Systems. Answered Sep 21, 2015. You can dual boot it. But you need to install Windows first. Else install on Virtual Box.

Some new laptops comes along with Linpus Linux operating system. Though this Linux version of the operating system will not have features like Windows, people still choose to buy laptops with Linpus versions. The reason why, is the bottom line of the story, ‘to reduce price'. Laptops with Windows versions literally costs 4-5k extra bucks over the Linpus version of Linux.Buying a product with desired configuration and for lesser price than the actual is a smart move. But remember, the smartness lasts till you don’t spend an extra rupee/dollar after that.

If you are not familiar with Linux, you would find it difficult installing Windows operating system in Linpus environment and would regret buying the machine for a second.I’ve faced such problem once and found a simple solution after a lot googling. The Linpus machine would take you to some where after the boot that makes you feel casted away. Don’t worry, the process will go smooth and will pick you up from the casted away island.Booting in Windows environmentBefore you boot your computer in Windows environment, make sure you had the bootable Windows 7 or 8 DVD or any other similar source for booting Windows. Get Windows 7 Professional NowIn these times of Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 technical preview, Windows 7 professional stands out as the most used operating system after Windows XP from Microsoft. Restart your computer by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del in Linpus environment.

Keep pressing F2 or any other similar button that brings up BIOS options. Look for boot priority settings and change the first boot priority to ‘DVDRAM’ if you are using OS DVD or ‘Removable Media’ if you are using Bootable USB. Insert DVD into DVDRAM or plugin Bootable USB to the computer. Save settings and exit.

The computer will restart and while booting it will ask you to hit any button to boot computer with DVD you have inserted(In some laptops, the ‘press any key to boot into DVD’ text may not be shown. Instead, a blank underscore will be shown blinking for a couple of seconds. In that case also, press a key within 2 or 3 seconds).

Then your computer will be booted into Windows environment. Don’t rush to the drive options and format the drive or delete the partition.Note: Remember that you can boot into Windows environment but the actions on drive or drive partitions will not be considered.Formatting Linux Partitions with WindowsBooting into Windows environment alone won’t bring you full control over your computer. Remember that the hard disk would be formatted with Linux before Linpus installed in it.

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So to install Windows, we must re-format it in Windows environment.Formatting options that are available while installing Windows 7 or 8 aren’t helpful at all. You must format the Linux partitioned HDD with Windows command prompt. To do so,. Restart the computer into Windows environment again. Wait until the ‘Install Windows’ screen is shown.

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Press Shift+F10 to bring up the command prompt. Now type the following commands one after another,Type ‘diskpart’ and hit enter.

A new DISKPART prompt will be opened.Type ‘help’ and hit enter.All the commands for DISKPART will be shown. Of them, we’ll be using SELECT command only.

Using of other command options are up to you.Type ‘select disk 0’ and hit enter. (disk 0 means disk zero).Now type ‘clean’ and hit enter. This command will clean all the previous formats that are made using different other operating systems.Close the command prompt window and proceed to the windows installation. Now format, delete or create partitions as per your requirement.Please like and share this article if it helped you! Comment below if you had any problems regarding the processes.

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Hi there!I just bought a new notebook Acer Aspire (5741G if that matters) which comes with preinstalled Linpus Linux 9.2. As I am completely unfamiliar with this operating system, I would like to install Windows 7 instead. I am stuck at Linux command line root@localhost /# and obviously can’t boot from Windows CD.I've checked things around on the internet and there seem to be several options. I prefer the one where I would wipe my hard disk with a command dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1, if that is correct (as I have no intention to stick with Linux). Would I then still need SATA drivers and possibly even others in order for all applications to work – or is this information outdated?I am cautious and so far reluctant to use any drastic measures before I explore all the options – I might even decide to leave the installation to professionals.

However I always like to explore the matters by myself as far as possible and would really like to figure this one out.So anyway, I would really appreciate any extra input on the subject (if possible also from someone with experience at such change of OS on Acer). Step by step guide would really come in handy, there is actually no such complete updated guide to be found (at least I didn’t find it) and I believe many would find it useful.Thanks in advance for any help!!