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Installing Windows 7
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION
As with any OS installation, we should initially plan the installation procedure. When
you run the Windows 7 Setup program, you need to provide information about how to
install and configure the OS. Planning can make your installation of Windows 7 more
productive by helping you to maintain a strategic distance from potential issues
during installation. An understanding of the setup alternatives will likewise guarantee
that you have appropriately configured your system.
Here are some of the most important things you should take into consideration when
planning for your Windows 7 installation:
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Note: Either way, you can't utilize a current 32-bit variant of a previous OS to perform
a set an in-place upgrade to a 64-bit version of Windows 7, and you'll have to format
and introduce a new fresh copy. Additionally, you can't use a current 64-bit version of
a previous OS to perform an in-place upgrade to a 32-bit rendition of Windows 7.
Type of Installation
Installation procedures
1.Enter your computer's BIOS. Turn off the computer that you want to install
Windows on then turn it back on. When the BIOS screen appears or you are prompted
to do so, press ⌦ Del, ⎋ Esc, F2, F10, or F9 (depending on your computer’s
motherboard) to enter the system BIOS. The key to enter the BIOS is usually shown
on the screen.
1.Enter your PC's BIOS. At the point when the BIOS screen shows up or you are
incited to do as such, press ⌦ Del, ⎋ Esc, F2, F10, or F9 (depending upon your PC's
motherboard) to enter the system BIOS. The way to enter the BIOS typically appears
on the screen.
2. Find your BIOS's boot choices menu. The boot options menu of your BIOS may
vary on location or name from the image, however, you may, in the end, discover it in
the event that you seek around.
•If you can't discover the boot choices menu, look through the name of your BIOS (no
doubt situated in the BIOS menu) online for help.
3. Select the CD/DVD drive as the primary boot device of your PC. In spite of the
fact that this strategy may differ among PCs, the boot options menu is regularly a
menu of moveable device names where you should set your CD-ROM drive as the first
boot device. It can likewise be a list of devices that you can set the request of their
boot on. Consult a manual or the web for help in case you're stuck.
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4. Save the changes of the settings. Press the button demonstrated on the screen or
select the save option from the BIOS menu to save your configuration.
5. Restart your computer. Normally after clicking Save the changes and exit
computer will automatically restarts.
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