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7 minutes ago, legacy99 said:

The windows installer will do it for you as you go through the process. 

Ok so all I do is restart and make my USB the boot drive? And there is 2 copy's of windows (7 and 10 both from the systems I pulled the drives out off) and one of them has a corrupted file or something

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Correct. Reboot with the USB drive installed and go into the BIOS and make the USB drive the default boot option. 

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1 minute ago, legacy99 said:

Correct. Reboot with the USB drive installed and go into the BIOS and make the USB drive the default boot option. 

Ok 

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25 minutes ago, legacy99 said:

Correct. Reboot with the USB drive installed and go into the BIOS and make the USB drive the default boot option. 

Fucking really it has an error and saying that I need to have it in the FAT32 format and I don't have a working PC anymore and I don't have anything that can go into windows thanks now I have to get someone else to do it and I thought you told me to do the right thing now I have $790 wasted since I don't have any working computers

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