How i installed win-7.


  1. Posts : 11
    XP Pro, Windows 7 Pro
       #1

    How i installed win-7.


    Just thought you might like my findings, I am still going to download the 64bit version of W7 because i need the install key.

    I have Windows XP Pro & Windows 7 running on a old Sony VAIO VGN-FS18GP Laptop, 1.7Ghz CPU & 768Mb RAM 80Gb Hard Drive.
    Both Win-XP Pro & Win-7 were a "Clean Install. (I don't like Upgrades).
    It's called Duel Boot.
    If you follow the way i installed Windows 7 you won't lose any data.
    There are different ways to get the same results below but I found using Acronis by far the easiest way.
    1: in Windows XP Pro goto Disc Management and change your CD\DVD-RW Drive/s to the next letter\s up. (see mine below).
    2: Reboot Computer.
    3: I used Acronis Disk Director v10 to partition my hard drive as below.
    All partitions are Formatted NTFS.
    Partition-1 = C:\Win-XP Pro 28.1Gb
    Partition-2 = D:\Store Drive 31.1Gb
    Partition-1 = E:\Win-7 Ultimate 15.1Gb
    DVD-RW = F:\
    I would have preferred to have Win-7 on D:\ drive but i already had my store drive there. anyway the Win-7 partition will be removed/deleted after my trial.
    4: Then I selected a "Custom Install" from the Windows 7 boot menu and installed it to E:\ Drive.
    Win-7 was installed without a install key.

    done

    When you start your computer you get the usual duel boot screen which you can choose which operation system you want to boot into.
    The only problem i had was with sound drivers not working properly but a internet search cured that.
    Most Vista drivers will work on Windows 7.
    As with everything else computer wise, Backup important stuff first.
    I have 2 legal copies of XP Pro & 1 Vista Premium, My main powerful SLI computer is duel booting XP Pro & Vista Premium.
    From what i see so far with Windows 7 I will be buying Windows 7 and dumping Vista.. sorry Microsoft.
    I think Microsoft has cracked it this time, saying that there is still a lot of showy stuff that us computer geeks would rather do without. ah! well that's life, can't please everybody. at least we can disable all that stuff.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2,588
    SEVEN x64
       #2

    Hi nadogr4......, welcome to the W7 forum

    thanks for sharing.



    :)SK
      My Computer


 

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