Installing Windows 7 from desktop. Yes or No?


  1. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 7260 32-bit
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    Installing Windows 7 from desktop. Yes or No?


    Hey. Have somebody exsperiences of installing W7 from desktop. I heard there might be a problem with BOOT.INI if you delete old OS after install W7 from desktop. Is that true?
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  2. Posts : 54
    Windows 7 RC (Build 7100)
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    I did an upgrade install from my desktop, so I didn't remove anything afterward. Why would you need to delete the old OS after you do a clean install? Shouldn't you delete it before (if you're doing a clean install)?
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    Windows 7 7260 32-bit
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    Because i cant boot W7 dvd. So i thinking to install W7 from desktop. Now i`m using a XP Pro SP3.
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  4. Posts : 54
    Windows 7 RC (Build 7100)
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    You should have no problem installing it from the hard drive. I'd recommend doing it from a separate hard drive. Otherwise, formatting the drive won't be an option.

    Also, why can't you run setup.exe from the CD from Windows XP? Double-clicking on the CD will likely auto-run the setup.exe file.
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  5. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 7260 32-bit
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    I can run setup from dvd. The W7 dvd works fine on other pc`s. Only problem is to boot them on my pc. I have 2x 80G disk, C and E. On C i have Xp.
    I dont understand you properly what you mean.. from separate hard drive?
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  6. Posts : 910
    Win 7
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    Your best option would be to dual boot XP and windows 7.Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and XP
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  7. Posts : 54
    Windows 7 RC (Build 7100)
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    Why do you have to boot from the DVD? Can't you just double-click on setup.exe from Windows?

    (As for the other hard drive, I just meant that if you run setup.exe from another hard drive, you can format the main hard drive without a problem.)
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  8. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 7260 32-bit
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    The dual boot and install from hard drive will be the best way to install W7. I have C (system disk) and E (logical disk), if i install it from desktop on E disk and change jumpers on hard disk that the E will be the primary. And format C disk with XP and set jumpers to slave. Will be this a good solution?
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