Uninstalling Qimo and formatting hard drive to NTFS

Asked by Blink Media

Hi. For work I had to install Qimo on one of our laptops. However, I now need to uninstall it and reinstall Windows 7. When I try booting from the Windows 7 disk, it complains that the partition isn't a recognized format, which means it isn't an NTFS format. How can I easily remove Qimo and then install Windows 7? Thanks for your help!

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Michael Hall (mhall119) said :
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Just tell the Windows installer that it can format the disk however it wants, it should take care of reformatting it to NTFS.

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Blink Media (getconnected-tester) said :
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It won't allow me to format it at all. From what I have read in other forums, this is a fault of Windows 7. So I am hoping there is some way I can remove Qimo and format the hard drive first before trying to install windows.

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Michael Hall (mhall119) said :
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That's very strange, I would have assumed any OS installer would be capable of that. You can use a LiveCD with gparted and format the dirve that way.

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Blink Media (getconnected-tester) said :
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Great, thanks for the suggestion. It is very odd. But the Gparted worked so its all good now. THanks.