Installling 7 x64 on netbook from DVD suggestions needed.

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  1. Posts : 51
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    Installling 7 x64 on netbook from DVD suggestions needed.


    Hello everyone,

    I've got a Acer Netbook Aspire One with a Atom Intel processor N570. It has 2G of Ram and I am about to put in a new 60g SSD. I would like to install windows 7 x64 to this machine (the processor is compatible with x64) and I have an OEM Windows 7 x64 disc.

    I was thinking of putting in the new drive and installing win 7 from a USB drive (as this netbook has no DVD drive), but am not sure if this is possible with what I have. I can share a DD drive over my network, but without the windows OS I cannot connect to me network. I could install the on onto the drive on another computer then swap it into my netbook.

    Any suggestions would be really great. Right now the netbook is running 7 Starter 32bit.
    If I installed a new OS I would also need to get drivers specific for the MoBo. Not sure where I would get these.

    Thanks for your help
    -S
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  2.    #2

    Starter is only available in 32 bit. Before installing another version of Win7 on the netbook I would save a Win7 backup image and make any Recovery disks.

    It's not certain that 64 bit Win7 will run smoothly on an Atom processor or that rig. I would first run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
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  3. Posts : 51
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    Thanks for the advice. So If I want to take out my old mechanical HDD and put in a new SSD (without an operating system), how could I go about getting a new OS from a Windows 7 DVD on to my Netbook if I don't have a DVD drive to boot from?

    -S
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  4. whs
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    One option would be to transfer what you currently have on your HDD. SSD - Install and Transfer the Operating System But you'd have to get an enclosure - costs appr. $20.

    If you want to make a new install with your OEM CD, then you have to use a PC with a CD reader and transfer the the installation disc to a USB stick. You first copy the .iso from the CD (e.g. with ImgBurn) and then burn it to the USB stick: http://download.cnet.com/ISO-to-USB/3000-2094_4-75578611.html
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  5. Posts : 51
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    Thanks. That is what I was looking for. I'll install to the SSD from a USB and then see how well the atom processor handles the x64. If it sucks then I'll clone the original drive back to the SSD and at least have a faster and more efficient drive with windows starter 32bit.
    -S
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  6. Posts : 51
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    whs said:
    One option would be to transfer what you currently have on your HDD. SSD - Install and Transfer the Operating System But you'd have to get an enclosure - costs appr. $20.
    Say if I need to do this could I do it over my LAN? I could put the drive into another computer and hook up the net book via ethernet cable.

    -S
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  7.    #7

    No need to clone, just save a WIn7 backup image externally, swap in SSD, boot DVD to do a System Image Recovery.

    I prefer the premium Acronis imaging app which comes free with any WD or Seagate HD in the mix. The Manual is easy to understand and on the downloads page here: http://www.seagate.com/support/downloads/discwizard/
    http://support.wdc.com/product/downl...l.asp?swid=119
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  8. Posts : 51
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    gregrocker said:
    No need to clone, just save a WIn7 backup image externally, swap in SSD, boot DVD to do a System Image Recovery.
    Again thanks for the reply, but I think you missed the fact that I DO NOT have a DVD Drive on my netbook (see first post). That is why I was asking about installing from a USB drive.


    gregrocker said:
    I prefer the premium Acronis imaging app which comes free with any WD or Seagate HD in the mix. The Manual is easy to understand and on the downloads page here: DiscWizard | Seagate
    WD Support
    So I will be getting a samsung drive which usually comes with Norton Ghost. I have EASEUS Todo backup which can create a clone. But I don't know if I can do this across a LAN. I guess I'll have to try it out.

    -S
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  9. Posts : 51
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    whs said:
    One option would be to transfer what you currently have on your HDD. SSD - Install and Transfer the Operating System But you'd have to get an enclosure - costs appr. $20.

    If you want to make a new install with your OEM CD, then you have to use a PC with a CD reader and transfer the the installation disc to a USB stick. You first copy the .iso from the CD (e.g. with ImgBurn) and then burn it to the USB stick: http://download.cnet.com/ISO-to-USB/3000-2094_4-75578611.html

    What about using this after I created an iso image from my DVD disc
    Microsoft Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool 1.0.30.0

    Read more at |MG| Microsoft Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool 1.0.30.0 Download

    -S
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  10.    #10

    In that case you can use Win7 backup image applied from booted Win7 installer flash stick provided in Steps 1 and 2 here.
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