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Windows 7 Installation Procedure

Last Updated on September 29, 2019 by admin 8 Comments

While most of the Windows users are familiar with the Windows installation, there are users who have no idea about installing Windows Vista/7 on their system as they have been using preloaded Windows on their PCs.

ms_win7

So I thought of writing a simple guide to cover Windows 7 installation procedure. Before we get into the innards of the installation you need to read below articles to make yourself familiar with Windows 7.

* Top 10 things to remember before installing Windows 7

* Installing Windows 7 using Virtual PC

Here, I assume that you have a bootable Windows 7 DVD or USB and you have already kept a partition (Minimum of 16GB) to install Windows 7. I also assume that you have made necessary changes to computer’s BIOS so that you can boot from DVD/USB.

1. Boot your PC using Windows 7 DVD/USB drive and press any key if you see Press any key to continue message.

2. Next select your language, keyboard type (Generally the US) and time format.

Keyboard

3. Click the Install button.

Install

4. Click the box labeled I agree with the license terms and click Next to proceed further.

Accept license

5. In the next screen, click on the Custom (advanced) option. I hope you are not upgrading here. If you are doing an upgrade then just click on the Upgrade option.

Upgrade or custom

6. This is an important step as you need to select the drive where you would like to install Windows 7. Note that selecting a wrong partition will wipe out the data. Also, note that Windows 7 creates another small partition of about 200 MB if you are installing Windows 7 on an empty hard drive. The hidden 200MB partition will not be shown in the Windows Explorer!

select drive

7. You can also format the selected partition by opening drive option and then choosing the Format option.

8. Click on the Next button to start the Windows 7 installation. Windows may restart many times during the installation and you need not worry about that.

Installing windows

completing installation

9. After completing the installation, Windows will give you the below screen to enter your username and password.

username

10. In the next step you will be asked to enter the Product Key. Enter the key that you have got and click the Next button.

product key

11. Here you need to select the Windows 7 update option. Click Use recommended settings option.

9. Select Time Zone, date and time and click Next.

10. In the next screen, you need to select the type of network. That is, choose between Home network, Work network and Public network.

network1

11. Finally, the setup will ask you to create a group depending on the type of Network you have chosen. If you are not sure, just skip as you can do it later as well.

Network1

12. You will see the Windows 7 desktop. That is, you have successfully installed Windows 7 on your PC. Don’t forget to read 10 things to do soon after installing Windows 7 to make your Windows 7 secure.

Filed Under: Windows 7 Guides Tagged: Windows 7 Install

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Comments

  1. Pete says

    May 15, 2025 at 4:35 pm

    Microsoft must have made Billions from sales of it’s products.
    why don’t they do the public a favour by releasing old versions (XP, Vista and 7) into the public domain for unrestricted use?
    too concerned about loosing profit, I suppose?

  2. OUMA KELVINE MOSES says

    August 5, 2022 at 6:48 pm

    SIMPLE AND CLEAR WORK

  3. ameer says

    June 1, 2012 at 6:51 am

    i am having same problem here after installing updates my netbook is retstarting itself thn back to windows 7 initial install.

  4. chandrashekar reddy says

    September 13, 2010 at 7:48 pm

    excellent guide.

  5. Sayan Sambit says

    April 2, 2010 at 2:58 am

    Hey, thanx for the details…..

    but after step 8(just after completing installing updates),it restarts and then on restarting,goes back again to the installation page where we have to select a language!!!!!

    plz give me all the details upto this step so that i can check if i’ve done something wrong and also help me out…

    PS- i am installing 7 on my hp laptop which is already using vista, but doing so in another partition……

  6. admin says

    October 26, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    Of course, you need a genuine key to upgrade. You have to purchase Windows 7 upgrade copy.

  7. Tej says

    October 26, 2009 at 1:09 pm

    Do we need to purchase new licence for upgradation of vista ultimate to Windows 7 or can we use the existing Vista key? Pleaes revert.
    Regards & Thanks
    -Tej Kumar

  8. Al says

    January 17, 2009 at 6:50 pm

    My computer hangs in the “completing installation” part. The screen seems to freeze and so does my mouse, and the hard drive/dvd drive stops spinning or working. Am I supposed to wait through it and maybe it’ll unfreeze? (I’ve already tried both 64 and 32 bit dvds but they both froze so its not a corrupt dvd)

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