When it came, System c: was already filled 90G with Win 7 and Asus'bloatwares. And it doesn't run fast a a new computer.
I can burn recovery disks, but I will still install all the bloatwares with that. Obviously, I have a product key, now I need to have the Win 7 disk and install Win 7 only with out the bloatwares comes with ASUS. I have very very limited computer skills, but I really want to learn and try it.
Here are what I read from another forum,
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You need to install windows 7 from a dvd & enter the coa key on the machines sticker. Yes, the recovery will have all the bloatware just like the first time you turned it on.
This link (2nd one from top or Windows 7 Home Premium x64 English) should do the trick:
http://forums.mydigitallife.info/...post470600
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Generally speaking, the keys on the COA sticker on desktops/laptops are your own personal key if/when you ever had to re-activate Windows. They will work for a clean install but you'll also have to activate Windows (and each clean install would be a new activation). The OEM SLP key is what is used on factory installations (you can see the different key using a program like www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder). best way to go about doing a clean install while preserving the OEM activation and therefore not having to use your key to activate is to find the appropriate file in this thread http://forums.mydigitallife.info/...er-Project and drop the extracted folder into a Windows 7 ISO from any of the previously mentioned sources. This will allow you to install Windows 7 with OEM activation and not have to activate Windows with your own key.
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You'll just have to be sure you have all your drivers ready to be reinstalled as needed.