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Stand alone Lite ???

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Re: Stand alone Lite ???
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2019, 06:11:06 AM »
 

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Stand alone Lite ???
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How can I make Lite my stand alone system? I want to dump Windows 7 and run Lite only. Also, I don't want to boot from the install disk which seems to be mandatory for Lite, at least I don't get a boot option upon startup. The only way I can boot to Lite is if I change my BIOS boot options to boot from my start up disk but then I don't get the option to boot to Windows
Any help will be appreciated.
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