So i updated to a new windows 7..


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But there is a file that is called Windows.Old on it. It has all my old files. When i go to delete it, it wont allow it. How do i go around that. And yes, i do have all my files that i need.

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If you're sure that you have all your files, boot in safe mode and you should be able to delete it. Or you can "take ownership" of the folder and delete it that way.

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I just deleted mine. Might want to download CCleaner and let it do some cleaning after you remove it, made things faster for me.

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Fastest way:

Right click on Drive C (assume that C has ur OS on it)

Disk Clean up => Choose Clean up system files

Thanks

now is there anyway to remove the watermark that has the build copy and all that?

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Thanks

now is there anyway to remove the watermark that has the build copy and all that?

Yes. Check PM. Read the guide before apply the tool to avoid an unsucesfully removal.

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Why isn't there a pinned how-to for watermark removal on Win7? The watermark is only really useful for people developing software testing different builds in need of a quick way to know which build they have launched.

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