Before you begin:You want to ensure that make all your data from your old computer or hard drive to an external location was saved. If you want it on your new system, go ahead and save it! You are one to do, expect to clean installation of Windows, you spend much time to download the drivers and software again. Have you an installation disk for the driver (usually bundled with their system instead of an operating system disk) this is the best way, although you may download drivers before hand and save them to a backup hard drive or external drive. Finally and most importantly, you will need the activation key for your copy of Windows. You can find this normally on a sticker on your laptop or desktop. If this is not the case, use a key-Finder program, which provides you with the activation key for your copy of Windows.
First step:To find an ISO file from your copy of Windows. Navigate computer properties to your and copy the bit data type (32-bit, 64-bit computing, etc.), your operating system and the Service Pack number. Take this information, do an Internet search for an ISO file of the same specifications. This is files that are uncompressed operating system file a single, used for the installation. Expect this size to something more than three gigabytes. Download them to your computer's desktop.
Step two:Download the Windows 7 USB/DVD tool. Send this file to your desktop as well, and after the download go ahead and on your computer install.
Step three:Keep your media. If you use a flash drive or a DVD, want to write the ISO file is up to you. Put this in the computer at this time make sure that the two media is completely empty. Run the Windows 7 USB/DVD tool. This asks you select your ISO file. Do, then choose an external media file. Follow the instructions to copy the ISO file to your USB drive.
Step four:Start your new computer or computer with the new empty hard disk. No operating system should be recognized. Insert the flash drive, or throw your DVD with the .ISO file. Call setup (I hit F2 of the boot on my HP DC7600, although offered by some computer F11 or F12 for Setup options) and select it as a boot media. After that, you should start on a new installation of Windows 7! Create your account, install you drivers and programs, and you are good to go!
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