I made a mistake.
I made a mistake.
I tried to run Windows 7 alongside my Windows 10 preview install. It initially worked, but then it stopped without a clear cause. Eventually, I reformatted the installation drive, and now I can choose between Windows 7 or 10 when booting. The 7 option seems unnecessary since the drive is formatted, yet I still see it listed. This would be frustrating if Windows 10 were the default and it started automatically, but with Windows 7 at the top. My usual keyboard needs drivers to function properly, so I’m constantly switching between two devices. I’d appreciate any advice. Also, the Google mentioned I need a disk, but I don’t have one. My system specs include an AMD A6-3670 with Radeon, 8GB RAM, and storage options ranging from SSDs to HDDs.
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You can adjust boot settings with a built-in Windows utility called BCDEdit. Refer to Microsoft's documentation for details.