installing Windows from scratch

DonJ

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I have a project where i need to install windows on a PC from scratch, i have my laptop which has Windows 7 currently installed, Do I have to format my whole computer in order to install windows from scratch? or is there a way I can do this and not delete everything?
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Satellite A135-S4467
OS
Windows Vista 32-bit
CPU
Intel Core Centrino Duo 1.60 GHz
Memory
2.50 GB
Like I mentioned before I do have Windows 7 installed, Do I just insert the Windows 7 disc, and from the boot menu install it on a unused partition or must i completely uninstall windows 7 and then start over?
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Satellite A135-S4467
OS
Windows Vista 32-bit
CPU
Intel Core Centrino Duo 1.60 GHz
Memory
2.50 GB
Like I mentioned before I do have Windows 7 installed, Do I just insert the Windows 7 disc, and from the boot menu install it on a unused partition or must i completely uninstall windows 7 and then start over?

If you have Windows on one partition and your data on another, you would not have to lose your data. You will lose everything on the partition that you have Windows on. == There is no need to uninstall. Insert your Win 7 disk, shut down your PC and reboot with the disk in the DVD drive and it will format your partition and get it in shape for the install. It is a very easy process. Just follow the screen instructions. Good luck
 

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PC/Desktop
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Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i3-2120 3.30Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Socket H2 ATX
Memory
Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD6670
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Audigy SE 24-Bit
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Asus VE228
Screen Resolution
1440 X 900
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB Sata 3 SSD ==
Kingston SH103/S3 120 G Hyper X 120 GB SSD ==
Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Green 7200 RPM ==
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Corsair CX600M == 600 Watt
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NZXT Apollo - Silver with Clear Side Panel
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Three 120 mm Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural 4000
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Microsoft Custom Optical 3000
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AT&T Fiber Optic Wireless Network
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Microsoft Security Essentials
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Chrome
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120 mm Blue LED Fan -- Three Blue LED Lazer Light Sticks
You're questions are confusing, at least to me.

Do you want to replace the existing Win 7 installation or do you need to do a fresh install as part of this project? If the latter then you can install to a different partition if you have one free or free up some space if you don't. That way you won't lose your current Win 7 installation or data.

It would be a very good idea to backup any data you have that you are not willing to lose just in case something goes wrong. It shouldn't but Murphy's law applies here.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo IdeaCenter 450
OS
Windows 10 Pro X64
CPU
Intel Quad Core i7-4770 @ 3.4Ghz
Memory
16.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Integrated HD Graphics
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 22" LCD
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
250GB Samsung EVO SATA-3 SSD
2TB Seagate ST2000DM001 SATA-2
1.5TB Seagate ST3150041AS SATA
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Dell USB
Mouse
Lenovo USB
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Cable via Road Runner 3MB Upload, 30MB Download
Antivirus
Windows Defender, MBAM Pro, MBAE
Browser
Seamonkey
Other Info
UEFI/GPT
PLDS DVD-RW DH16AERSH
If you do a custom install and don't format or repartition the partition that windows is on then it will install Windows and create a Windows.old folder where your old windows install will reside, so all of your data will still be there.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HAL-9000
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intel i7 3770K
Motherboard
Asus Sabertooth Z77
Memory
16GB DDR3 1333 Corsair XMS3
Graphics Card(s)
XFX HD6950 2GB EyeFinity
Sound Card
Logitech G35 & Sennheiser PC135 & VIA HD
Monitor(s) Displays
23" HP 2310e, 23" Samsung B2230, 21.5" Viewsonic
Screen Resolution
5760x1080
Hard Drives
16TB of Storage
128GB & 256GB Crucial M4 SSD's, 2X 1TB WD Black, 3x 2TB WD, 3x 2TB Samsung F4, 1.5TB Seagate, WD 500GB,
PSU
Antec True Power New 650watt
Case
Cooler Master HAF-932
Cooling
Corsair H60 Hydro Cooler, 3x 230mm Fans, 2x120mm Fan
Keyboard
Logitech G15 and G13
Mouse
Logitech G700 Gaming Mouse
Internet Speed
50/10 Mbit
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Speakers : Alesis M1 Active Mk2 Studio Monitors , APC RS 1200 UPS, HP 4500DN Color Laser, HP P1006 mono Laser, Kodak 8500 Dye-Sub, Epson 1280 inkjet, Epson Worforce 610 MFC
You cannot count on windows.old being your only backup method. You should back up your data externally or to another HD.

If you don't want to replace your current installation, then to Dual Boot Win7 the steps are the same as here: Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and Vista - Windows 7 Forums If using separate HD's it's easier to unplug the existing Win7 to install the new one, then afterwards plug it back in and boot the desired HD using BIOS one-time Boot Menu.
 
You cannot count on windows.old being your only backup method. You should back up your data externally or to another HD.]

I agree, windows.old has caused me issues in the past. Better to back up to an external device
 

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OS
windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
CPU
AMD 1090T X6 Black Edition
Motherboard
Asus Formula IV Republic Of Gamers
Memory
8 Gig geil Black Dragon 1600mzh
Graphics Card(s)
Saphire ATI 5770 1 Gig DDR 5
Sound Card
Creative Soundblaster XFI
Monitor(s) Displays
22'' NEC Multisync x 2
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
1 TB Sata
PSU
Thermaltake Blue Series 850w Modular
Case
Antec 9002
Cooling
Standard
Keyboard
MS Sidewinder
Mouse
Logitech 518
Internet Speed
4mbs
Other Info
This was a self build which for the most part runs really well
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