Windows 7 / Getting Started

Getting Start Installing Windows 7

Now that you know about the various versions of Windows 7, you are almost ready to install Windows 7 on your computer.

First it is important to understand the differences between 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 because both versions are provided by Microsoft when you buy a retail box. I show how to pick the right version for your computer hardware. Then I walk you through the installation steps and even show you some install tricks to get Windows 7 installed on computers without using an optical drive.

In the end I show you how to configure advanced configurations such as dual-booting Windows XP and Windows 7 on the same computer.

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