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Microsoft Windows 8.1 installation - Questions
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I have a few questions for our experienced users.  I'm planning to install Windows 8.1 Professional and am doing my research first.

Question 1. Which installation disk is best - disk I already have but purchased in 2014 together with the OEM Product Key - or current ISO download from Microsoft Download Center burnt to DVD - without Product Key and Product Key still to be added?

I discovered that I'd purchased a copy of Windows 8.1 Professional many years ago - around 2014.  It is on a Microsoft disk with the Microsoft authentic label with the product key on it.

My question is, should I use the more up to date download from the Microsoft site instead?  I did download it and burnt the ISO file to DVD.  Logic being that it would be more up to date than the install disk version I purchased many years ago.  However, I was wondering after whether there may be an effect on the Product Key if I used the version from the Microsoft site instead of the disk that came with the Product Key?

Question 2. Clean install - set up of partitions

I'm planning to do a clean install which means I have to delete the partition on which Windows 7 is.  I currently have a setup with three partitions:

c://(Boot, page file, crash dump Primary Partition) (232.78 GB )
d:// (Primary Partition) (232.88 GB )
System Reserved (100MB )

I checked tutorials and them suggesting to delete all the partitions.  Question here is do I have to delete the partition with my personal files on d://? and the System Reserved partition as well? Or would it be OK to only delete one partition - the boot - partition - and recreate it again? If I have to delete all of the partitions, can I recreate the same partitions before I continue with the installation?  Like c:// and d:// and System Reserved again?  By just clicking on "new"?  

The size of partitions came with the computer.  I'm not a hardware expert.  Is there a more ideal partitioning than the one my computer comes with?  As this may be a chance to fix it.

Question 3. File Manager vs tap

One of the reasons I've stuck with Windows 7 so long (there are many), is I like the File Manager very much.  I've used Windows 8.1 temporarily on another computer, and found myself looking for the File Manager all of the time - clicking through all of the icons to find it.  I don't particularly like the icon layout either.  Is there a way one can set up the File Manager and Windows 7 lookalike from the start?
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