How to install windows 7 on system running windows xp w/o dvd/usb ?


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    windos xp
       #1

    How to install windows 7 on system running windows xp w/o dvd/usb ?


    Tittle says all what info is required. i have got ISO file of windows 7 on my pc but got no DVD ROM to burn it nor have usb to create virtual boot disk. so basically how can i install windows seven on my PC??

    plus suggest best windows seven version for my system it is hp Compaq dc7600 3.2ghz p4,1 GB ddr2 ram and 80 GB hdd
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    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #2

    i have got ISO file of windows 7 on my pc
    plus suggest best windows seven version for my system
    The one you have paid for.
    With 1gb of ram use the 32 bit version.

    Also Check your PC with the Upgrade Advisor:

    Download Details - Microsoft Download Center - Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
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    windos xp
    Thread Starter
       #3

    what about the guide for install??
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    windos xp
    Thread Starter
       #5

    i have got no dvd&usb bro!!!
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    Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
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    There isn't any way to install Windows 7 from your .iso file. You need an USB stick to copy the files to and make it bootable. They're not that expensive nowadays...
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    windos xp
    Thread Starter
       #7

    no way there should be one for poor like us
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  8.    #8

    Extract the files to XP desktop using UltraISO or 7zip. Run Setup to install to a second partition you create, or to overwrite XP.

    You need a disk for repairs so find a DVD to burn or make a Repair CD as soon as you get 7 installed: System Repair Disc - Create
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