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Windows 7 - Clean and Custom install
using an upgrade disk
Previous version is Windows Vista
Perform a Clean Installation of Win7 using these
instructions if:
- You have a Windows 7 Upgrade version
install disk with COA number - AND
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You have a previous version of Windows Vista
and it's COA number - AND
- Your computer has no operating system
installed, blank or new hard drive
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OR it’s running
Windows Vista - AND
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You DO NOT want to
preserve your data, programs, or system drivers
- All backups are on USB hard drives
and/or Flash device
- You want to delete Windows Vista
and replace it with Windows 7
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You DO want to keep
your Vista install as backup on the old drive
- You want to install onto a new
drive, and remove the old drive as backup
Before installing Windows 7 Upgrade
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Download and run, the Windows
7 Upgrade Adviser on the computer Win7 will be installed to.
Before installing Windows 7 make sure that your computer is ready, or that
you have new parts and drivers required to make your computer Windows 7
compatible.
If you will be installing Windows 7 to a computer that is already running a
previous version of Windows, be sure to back everything up first. And use
Windows Easy Transfer before and after you install
Win7.
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Clean installation with Windows Vista
installedThese
instructions will remove Vista and all other files from the C
drive,
and replace them with a clean install Win7.
Windows Vista
must be installed and working on the C drive and you must have a working
internet connection.
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Start up Windows Vista.
- When Vista starts, place the
Windows 7 Upgrade disk in the DVD drive.
- If the DVD doesn't self
start, click Start, click My Computer, open the Windows 7
installation disc on your DVD drive, and double-click
setup.exe
- Enter your language, time/money
format, and keyboard setup
- On the Install Windows page,
click "Install now"
- Agree to the Microsoft terms,
and click "Next"
- Click "Go online to obtain the
latest updates for installation (recommended)".
This downloads important updates needed for installing Win7 before the
installation begins.
Reports on the web are that by using these online updates, Windows 7
installs better, and there are fewer hardware driver issues. Accept
everything that is offered
- Type of installation do you
want? click "Custom"
- Choose the partition containing
Windows Vista (this is usually the computer's C: drive) click
"Next"
(Do not select your external USB hard drive.)
(Do not delete the wrong drive or
partition)
- Warning notice screen, this will
erase the Vista drive/partition. click "OK"
- In the Windows.old dialog box,
click "OK"
- Follow the screen prompts to
finish installing Windows 7
- When Windows 7 reboots, run the
Activate Windows utility, type in your upgrade product key and activate
windows.
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choices
Clean
installation with blank or new hard drive
Boot the computer using the upgrade DVD
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Some systems require setting the boot order in the
BIOS.
- As long as the DVD drive is set somewhere in the
boot order and you have a blank hard drive, the Windows install
process will start.
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Notes
- If you're using the upgrade version of
Windows 7 on a computer without an operating system installed, you
must leave the product key box empty during
setup.
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Do Not check the activation
box
- The upgrade disk wants to see a previous Windows
install on the computer.
If you need to call Microsoft to get your install activated,
you need to have a valid product key from a previous version of
Windows that will no longer be used.
Instructions - Installing Windows 7 Upgrade
versionBoot
off the DVD, and/or press any key to boot from DVD drive, and
then follow the steps to install Windows 7.
Which type of installation do you want? click "Custom".
Where do you want to install Windows? click "Drive options
(advanced)".
Click the hard drive or partition that you want to change.
Or click Unallocated Space if no partitions are listed, and then click
"Next".
Click the formatting option you want to perform, and then follow the
instructions.
When you've finished formatting, click "Next".
Follow the instructions to finish installing Windows 7, which include
naming your computer and setting up an initial user account.
If you're using the upgrade version of Windows 7 on a computer
without an operating system installed, you must leave the product key box
empty during setup
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To activate Windows you have a few
choices
- You can call Microsoft with your old XP or
Vista key
To activate Windows 7 manually by phone
1. Click Start, and in the Search box type : slui.exe
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2. Press ENTER on your Keyboard
3. Select your Country
4. Select the Phone Activation option, and hold for a live
person
- You can edit the registry if you feel
advanced
- Or, You can simply install Windows 7
again right on top of itself, and there will be no issue
with activation. The activation programming sees the first install
of Win7 as the required previous version and activates
normally.
Back to
install choices
Registry Edit to
allow activation
CAUTION: Do Not Attempt
to edit the registry if you don't know
how
Open regedit.exe and navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Setup/OOBE/
Change MediaBootInstall from "1" to
"0"
Click "OK" and close RegEdit
Open the Start Menu again and type cmd in Start Menu search to display a
shortcut to the Command Line utility. Right-click the shortcut and choose
"Run as administrator." Handle the UAC prompt.
In the command line window, type: slmgr /rearm
Press ENTER and wait for the "Command completed successfully"
message.
Then, close the command line window and reboot.
When Windows 7 reboots, install any pending Windows updates and
reboot.
When Windows 7 reboots, run the Activate Windows utility, type in your
upgrade product key and activate windows.
To activate Windows 7 now, type "activate" in Start Menu Search. Type in
your product key and activate Windows 7.
Back to install choices
Save Vista installation for
backupWindows 7 Sees the Vista install and activates
normally.
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With your new or
empty hard drive set as primary, and the old hard drive connected as
a secondary drive you are ready for installing Windows
7
- You must be able
to set the DVD drive to boot before your old
drive
- You must be able
to move and correctly connect your drives
Instructions - Saving Vista - Installing Windows 7 Upgrade
versionThis tutelage
assumes you are using SATA hard drives, and you have powered the
drives.
Remove your Vista drive SATA cable from the motherboards 0 slot and move
it to SATA 1 slot on the motherboard.
Install a new or empty hard drive for the Windows 7 install. Connect the
SATA cable to the drive and motherboard SATA 0 slot.
Set the BIOS to boot 1st to the DVD drive,
2nd to SATA 0 which is the new/empty hard drive,
3rd to SATA 1 which has Windows Vista installed.
NOTE: With the boot order set this way, your system will
start Windows XP if there is no DVD in the drive, and no operating system
on the new drive.
Windows Vista must be
installed and working on the old drive and you must have an internet
connection.
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Start up Windows
Vista.
- When Vista starts
place the Windows 7 Upgrade disk in the DVD
drive.
- If the DVD
doesn't self start, click Start, click My Computer, open the
Windows 7 installation disc on your DVD drive, and double-click
setup.exe
- On the Install
Windows page, click "Install now"
- Get important updates
for installation page, get everything that is
offered
- Type of installation
do you want? click "Custom"
- Choose the new hard
drive (this will become the computer's C: drive), and then click
"Next"
(Do not select your external USB hard
drive.)
- In the Windows.old
dialog box, click "OK"
- Follow the screen
prompts to finish installing Windows 7
- When Windows 7
reboots, run the Activate Windows utility, type in your upgrade product
key and activate windows.
Once Windows 7 is
installed and activated, remove the old Vista hard drive and save as a
backup.
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