Preparing
the DVD from the ISO image
Since most the people are installing Windows 7 in a real hardware, a DVD should be burned from the downloaded ISO image. You will need a DVD Burner, a DVD burning software and a blank DVD-R or DVD-RW to prepare the installation disk. I used a Sony single layer DVD-R as media and used Nero 8 as the DVD burning software. But for those who don't have Nero installed, CDBurnerXP is a free Alternative.
So using the DVD burning software of your choice burn the Windows 7 ISO image to the DVD. Make sure you choose the a very low burning speed, 4x or 8x, for better results.
Setting up your Computer & BIOS changes ( If required)
Now reboot your computer after popping in the all new Windows 7 DVD you just created in to the DVD Drive. In most cases if you do this you'll automatically boot in to the Windows 7 Installation DVD. But in some cases if the Boot device order is changed in the BIOS it may boot in to your older OS, instead of our DVD. In that case you'll need to change the BIOS settings to gt it done ( More details in a different tutorial).
Booting Up and First Installation Steps
Steps from here are pretty straight forward. Read the descriptions in each pages before clicking the Next button to avoid any disasters. IF there is options to choose in these steps you may find them with each images.
Since most the people are installing Windows 7 in a real hardware, a DVD should be burned from the downloaded ISO image. You will need a DVD Burner, a DVD burning software and a blank DVD-R or DVD-RW to prepare the installation disk. I used a Sony single layer DVD-R as media and used Nero 8 as the DVD burning software. But for those who don't have Nero installed, CDBurnerXP is a free Alternative.
So using the DVD burning software of your choice burn the Windows 7 ISO image to the DVD. Make sure you choose the a very low burning speed, 4x or 8x, for better results.
Setting up your Computer & BIOS changes ( If required)
Now reboot your computer after popping in the all new Windows 7 DVD you just created in to the DVD Drive. In most cases if you do this you'll automatically boot in to the Windows 7 Installation DVD. But in some cases if the Boot device order is changed in the BIOS it may boot in to your older OS, instead of our DVD. In that case you'll need to change the BIOS settings to gt it done ( More details in a different tutorial).
Booting Up and First Installation Steps
Steps from here are pretty straight forward. Read the descriptions in each pages before clicking the Next button to avoid any disasters. IF there is options to choose in these steps you may find them with each images.
You may choose your Language options by selecting the
dropdowns 'Language to install', 'Time and Currency format' and 'Keyboard or
input method' here. I decided to leave everything to 'US' but it would be
better for selecting the correct settings here for non-english users.
This screen is where the installation wizard begins. The
install now options will leads to the advanced install options. For repairing a
corrupt installation the 'Repair your computer' button located at the
bottom-left can be used. For fresh installs just click the Install now
button.
Tick the 'I accept the license terms' checkbox and click
'Next' to proceed.
Which type of installation do you want?
This screen provides two options, Upgrade and Custom
(advanced). The upgrade option is for those who wish to upgrade an existing
installation of older version of Windows to Windows 7. It is confirmed that
Windows Vista can be upgraded to Windows 7 with out any issues, but Windows XP
is still a problem.
We will opt for the second option here, the Custom install.
Where do you want to install Windows?
Clicking on the 'Custom' button brings the install location
selection screen. In the test machine we have an un-partitioned empty disk. But
in the case of a normal installation all your hard drive partitions (e.g. C:\ ,
D:\ etc.) will be listed here. Choose the drive as you like (a 15 GB size is
recommended). Make sure the drive don't have any important data or the Windows
7 installation will wipe-out the contents of that partition. You can backup the
data to another partition (e.g. for installing in D:\ drive move important
files from there to say E:\ drive or to an external usb drive) for safe
keeping.
Partitioning /Creating or Modifying Partitions
Click the Drive options (advanced) for advanced partition management options like 'Delete', 'Format', 'New' and 'Extend'. To create a new partition click the New
button. But if you have list of partitions in the previous screen,
choose the one where you are planning to install windows 7 and click Format. Then click 'Next' to proceed.source
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