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There are two options to choose from during the Windows 7 installation process:





  • Upgrade. This option replaces your
    current version of Windows with Windows 7, and keeps your files,
    settings, and programs in place on your computer.



  • Custom. This option replaces your
    current version of Windows with Windows 7, but doesn't preserve your
    files, settings, and programs. It's sometimes referred to as a clean installation for that reason.



In this article you'll find detailed instructions for installing Windows 7 and reinstalling Windows 7.


For more information about installing Windows 7, see Installing Windows
7: frequently asked questions
and Windows 7
installation problems: frequently asked questions
.
For more information about upgrade options, go to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
on the Windows website.


[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]




You can buy Windows 7
at retail locations, or you can purchase a computer with Windows 7 already installed. In some
countries or regions, you can also purchase Windows 7
online. This is an easy way to install Windows 7
if you have a netbook or other computer that doesn't have a DVD drive.

For more information about how to get Windows 7 in your country or region, go to
the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] webpage.
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Notes




  • In some countries or regions, Windows 7 comes in two versions: upgrade
    and full. For more information about which versions are available in
    your country or region, go to the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] webpage.



  • If you purchase an upgrade copy of Windows 7, you'll need to install Windows 7 on a computer running Windows XP or Windows Vista.
    For more information, go to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
    on the Windows website.



  • The Windows 7 installation
    disc package includes both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7. If you download Windows 7 from the Microsoft Store, you'll need to choose
    either a 32-bit version or 64-bit version to download. For help deciding
    which version to install, see 32-bit and 64-bit
    Windows: frequently asked questions
    .













The table below lists common ways to install Windows 7, and links to more information
on the Windows website.
If you want to do this Go here for more information


Install Windows 7 on
a computer running Windows XP.

Go to
Upgrading from Windows XP
to Windows 7.



Install a 32-bit version of Windows 7
on a computer running a 32-bit version of Windows Vista.


Go to Upgrading from Windows Vista
to Windows 7.



Install a 64-bit version of Windows 7
on a computer running a 32-bit version of Windows Vista.


See "Installing a 64-bit version of Windows 7 on a computer running a 32-bit
version of Windows" later in this
topic.


Install a 32-bit version of Windows 7
on a computer running a 64-bit version of Windows
Vista (less common).


Go to Upgrading from Windows Vista
to Windows 7 (custom installation)
.


Install a 64-bit version of Windows 7
on a computer running a 64-bit version of Windows
Vista.

Go to
Upgrading from Windows Vista
to Windows 7.



Install Windows 7 on
a computer and format the hard disk during installation.


See "Using the Custom installation option and formatting
the hard disk" later in this topic.


Install Windows 7 on
a computer without an operating system.


See "Using the Custom installation option if no
operating system is installed" later in this topic.


Install Windows 7 on
a computer without a DVD drive.

For information about downloading Windows 7, and then creating a USB flash
drive to install Windows 7, go to Installing Windows 7
on a netbook
and see sections later in this topic.










To save time and help avoid problems during installation:





  • Find your product key.
    You can find your product key on your computer or on the installation
    disc holder inside the Windows
    package—or in a confirmation e‑mail if you purchased and downloaded Windows 7 online. A product key sticker
    looks similar to this:

    PRODUCT KEY: XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX


    Go to the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] website to see examples of
    product key stickers.



  • Write down your computer
    name. If your computer is currently connected to a network, you
    might need you computer name after Windows 7
    installation is complete. For more information, see Find your computer
    name
    .



  • Back up your files.
    You can back up files to an external hard disk, a DVD or CD, or a
    network folder. We recommend using Windows
    Easy Transfer to back up your files and settings. For more information,
    go to the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] webpage.




  • Download and run the free Windows 7
    Upgrade Advisor. It will help find any potential compatibility
    issues with your computer's hardware, devices, or programs that might
    affect installing Windows 7. For
    more information, go to the Windows 7 Upgrade
    Advisor
    webpage.



  • Decide whether to install
    the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows 7.
    The Windows 7 installation disc
    package includes both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7. If you download Windows 7 from the Microsoft Store, you'll need to choose
    either a 32-bit version or 64-bit version to download. For help deciding
    which version to install, see 32-bit and 64-bit
    Windows: frequently asked questions
    .



  • Update your antivirus
    program, run it, and then turn it off. After you install Windows, remember to turn your antivirus
    program back on, or install new antivirus software that works with Windows 7.



  • Connect to the Internet.
    Make sure your Internet connection is working so that you can get the
    latest installation updates, such as security updates and driver
    updates that can help with installation. If you don't have an Internet
    connection, you can still install Windows 7.










The Upgrade option keeps your files, settings, and programs
from your current version of Windows.
To learn more about which versions of Windows
can be upgraded to Windows 7, go to
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
on the Windows website.
Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
Notes





  • If you use a fingerprint reader or other biometric device
    to log on to your computer, write down your password before upgrading.
    You must log on by typing your user name and password the first time
    that you use Windows 7 after
    upgrading.



  • Some programs such as Windows
    Mail and Outlook Express are no
    longer included in Windows 7. If you
    used Windows Mail or Outlook Express as your e‑mail program,
    you'll need to install a new e‑mail program after you finish installing Windows 7 to read your messages or to
    send and receive e‑mail. For more information about programs you can
    use, go to Looking for Windows
    Mail?
    on the Windows
    website.





To install Windows 7
using the Upgrade option






  1. Turn on your computer so that Windows
    starts normally. (To perform an upgrade, you can't start, or boot, your
    computer from the Windows 7
    installation media.)



  2. After Windows has
    started, do one of the following:






    • If you downloaded Windows 7,
      browse to the installation file you downloaded, and then double-click
      it.



    • If you have a Windows 7
      installation disc, insert the disc into your computer. Setup should
      start automatically. If it doesn't, click the Start
      button Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33, click Computer, double-click your DVD drive to open the Windows 7 installation disc, and then
      double-click setup.exe.



    • If you've downloaded Windows 7
      installation files onto a USB flash drive, insert the drive into your
      computer. Setup should start automatically. If it doesn't, click the Start button Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33, click Computer, double-click the drive, and then
      double-click setup.exe.



  • On the
    Install Windows
    page, click Install now.


  • On the Get important
    updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest
    updates to help ensure a successful installation and to help protect
    your computer against security threats. You need an Internet connection
    to get installation updates.


  • On the Please read the
    license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms, and then click Next.


  • On the Which type of
    installation do you want? page, click Upgrade
    to begin the upgrade. You might see a compatibility report.




    Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 4a600c0d-e4e4-4bad-aed8-d3e0721a993eThe Which type of installation do you want? page





  • Follow the instructions to finish installing
    Windows 7.



  • Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
    Note






    You might need to update drivers after Windows 7 installation is complete. To do
    so, click the Start button Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33, click All Programs, and then click Windows Update. If Windows Update doesn't have the driver you
    need, see Update a driver for
    hardware that isn't working properly
    , or go to the Windows 7
    Compatibility Center
    webpage.





    To share
    printers




    If you shared any printers in Windows Vista, you'll need to re-share
    them by following these steps:




    1. Click the Start
      button Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33, and then click Devices and Printers.


    2. Right-click the printer you want to share,
      and click Printer properties.


    3. On the Sharing tab,
      select the Share this printer check box, and
      then click OK.

      If other computers still can't access the
      printer, delete the printer from the other computers, and then add the
      printer again.












    The Custom option installs a new copy of Windows 7 on the partition you choose.
    This erases your files, programs, and settings.


    Back up any files and settings you want to keep so that you
    can restore them after the installation is complete. You'll need to
    reinstall your programs, so make sure you have the installation discs
    and product keys for the programs you want to use in Windows 7, or setup files for any programs
    you downloaded from the Internet.
    Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
    Notes





    • Some programs such as Windows
      Mail and Outlook Express are no
      longer included in Windows 7. If you
      used Windows Mail or Outlook Express as your e‑mail program,
      you'll need to install a new e‑mail program after you finish installing Windows 7 to read your messages or to
      send and receive e‑mail. For more information about programs you can
      use, go to Looking for Windows
      Mail?
      on the Windows
      website.



    • If you're running a 64-bit version of Windows and plan to install a 32-bit
      version of Windows 7, programs that
      were designed to run only on a 64-bit operating system might not work.
      Check the software manufacturer's website for more information, or go to
      the Windows 7
      Compatibility Center
      webpage to search for hardware and software tested
      to be compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7.


    • If you don't format your hard disk during
      installation, data files are saved to a Windows.old
      folder on the partition you installed Windows 7
      on. However, you should still back up your files. If you have data
      files that are encrypted, you might not be able to access them after
      installing Windows 7. If you've
      backed up your data files and then restored them after installing Windows 7, you can delete the Windows.old folder.





    To install Windows 7
    using the Custom option without formatting the hard disk






    1. Turn on your computer so that Windows
      starts normally, then do one of the following:






      • If you downloaded Windows 7,
        browse to the installation file you downloaded, and then double-click
        it.



      • If you have a Windows 7
        installation disc, insert the disc into your computer. Setup should
        start automatically. If it doesn't, click the Start
        button Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33, click Computer, double-click your DVD drive to open the Windows 7 installation disc, and then
        double-click setup.exe.




      • If you've downloaded Windows 7
        installation files onto a USB flash drive, insert the drive into your
        computer. Setup should start automatically. If it doesn't, click the Start button Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33, click Computer, double-click the drive, and then
        double-click setup.exe.



  • On the
    Install Windows
    page, follow any instructions that are displayed, and then click Install now.


  • On the Get important
    updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest
    updates to help ensure a successful installation and to help protect
    your computer against security threats. You need an Internet connection
    to get installation updates.


  • On the Please read the
    license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms, and then click Next.


  • On the Which type of
    installation do you want? page, click Custom.


  • On the
    Where do you want to install Windows?
    page, choose the partition containing your
    previous version of Windows (this is
    often the computer's C: drive), and then click Next.


  • In the Windows.old dialog box, click OK.


  • Follow the instructions to finish installing
    Windows 7, which include naming
    your computer and setting up an initial user account.



  • Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
    Note






    You might need to update drivers after Windows 7 installation is complete. To do
    so, click the Start button Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33, click All Programs, and then click Windows Update. If Windows Update doesn't have the driver you
    need, see Update a driver for
    hardware that isn't working properly
    , or go to the Windows 7
    Compatibility Center
    webpage.














    Formatting your hard disk during a custom installation of Windows 7 permanently erases everything
    on the partition that you are formatting, including your files,
    settings, and programs.



    Back up any files and settings you want to keep so that you
    can restore them after the installation is complete. You'll need to
    reinstall your programs, so make sure you have the installation discs
    and product keys for the programs you want to use in Windows 7, or setup files for any programs
    you downloaded from the Internet.

    Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
    Notes





    • If you're using an upgrade version of Windows 7, don't use a program from
      another software manufacturer to reformat your hard disk before
      installing Windows 7. Instead,
      follow the instructions in this section.



    • Some programs such as Windows
      Mail and Outlook Express are no
      longer included in Windows 7. If you
      used Windows Mail or Outlook Express as your e‑mail program,
      you'll need to install a new e‑mail program after you finish installing Windows 7 to read your messages or to
      send and receive e‑mail. For more information about programs you can
      use, go to Looking for Windows
      Mail?
      on the Windows
      website.



    • If you're running a 64-bit version of Windows and plan to install a 32-bit
      version of Windows 7, programs that
      were designed to run only on a 64-bit operating system might not work.
      Check the software manufacturer's website for more information, or go to
      the Windows 7
      Compatibility Center
      webpage to search for hardware and software tested
      to be compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7.





    To install Windows 7
    using the Custom option and formatting the hard disk





    To format your hard disk during Windows 7 installation, you'll need to
    start, or boot, your computer using the Windows 7
    installation disc or USB flash drive.




    1. Turn on your computer so that Windows starts normally, insert the Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash
      drive, and then shut down your computer.


    2. Restart your computer.


    3. Press any key when prompted, and then follow
      the instructions that appear.


    4. On the
      Install Windows
      page, enter your language and other preferences, and then click Next.



      If the
      Install Windows
      page doesn't appear, and you're not asked to press any key, you might
      need to change some system settings. To learn how to do this, see Start your computer
      from a Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive
      .


    5. On the Please read the
      license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms, and then click Next.


    6. On the Which type of
      installation do you want? page, click Custom.


    7. On the
      Where do you want to install Windows?
      page, click Drive options
      (advanced).


    8. Click the partition that you want to change,
      click the formatting option you want to perform, and then follow the
      instructions.


    9. When you've finished formatting, click Next.


    10. Follow the instructions to finish installing
      Windows 7, which include naming
      your computer and setting up an initial user account.



    Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
    Notes














    The Custom option installs a new copy of Windows 7 on the partition you choose.
    This erases your files, programs, and settings. If there are any files
    on the partition, back them up before proceeding.

    To install Windows 7 on a
    computer without an operating system





    To do this, you'll need to start, or boot, your computer
    using the Windows 7 installation
    disc or USB flash drive.




    1. Turn on your computer, insert the Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash
      drive, and then shut down your computer.


    2. Restart your computer.


    3. Press any key when prompted, and then follow
      the instructions that appear.


    4. On the
      Install Windows
      page, enter your language and other preferences, and then click Next.



      If the
      Install Windows
      page doesn't appear, and you're not asked to press any key, you might
      need to change some system settings. To learn how to do this, see Start your computer
      from a Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive
      .


    5. On the Please read the
      license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms, and then click Next.


    6. On the Which type of
      installation do you want? page, click Custom.


    7. On the
      Where do you want to install Windows?
      page, choose the partition that you want to
      install Windows 7 on, or click Unallocated Space if no partitions are listed, and
      then click Next.


      If a dialog box appears saying that Windows might create additional partitions
      for system files, or that the partition you chose might contain
      recovery files or other types of files from your computer manufacturer,
      click OK.


    8. Follow the instructions to finish installing
      Windows 7, which include naming
      your computer and setting up an initial user account.



    Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
    Notes













    Before you begin, make sure that your computer
    can run a 64-bit version of Windows.
    For more information, see 32-bit and 64-bit
    Windows: frequently asked questions
    .


    The Custom option installs a new copy of Windows 7 on the partition you choose.
    This erases your files, programs, and settings.


    Back up any files and settings you want to keep so that you
    can restore them after the installation is complete. You'll need to
    reinstall your programs, so make sure you have the installation discs
    and product keys for the programs you want to use in Windows 7, or setup files for any programs
    you downloaded from the Internet.
    Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
    Notes





    • Some programs such as Windows
      Mail and Outlook Express are no
      longer included in Windows 7. If you
      used Windows Mail or Outlook Express as your e‑mail program,
      you'll need to install a new e‑mail program after you finish installing Windows 7 to read your messages or to
      send and receive e‑mail. For more information about programs you can
      use, go to
      Looking for Windows
      Mail?
      on the Windows
      website.


    • If you don't format your hard disk during
      installation, data files are saved to a Windows.old
      folder on the partition you installed Windows 7
      on. However, you should still back up your files. If you have data
      files that are encrypted, you might not be able to access them after
      installing Windows 7. If you've
      backed up your data files and then restored them after installing Windows 7, you can delete the Windows.old folder.





    To install a 64-bit version of Windows 7
    on a computer running a 32-bit version of Windows





    To do this, you'll need to start, or boot, your computer
    using the Windows 7 installation
    disc or USB flash drive.




    1. Turn on your computer so that Windows starts normally, insert the Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash
      drive, and then shut down your computer.


    2. Restart your computer.


    3. Press any key when prompted, and then follow
      the instructions that appear.


    4. On the
      Install Windows
      page, enter your language and other preferences, and then click Next.



      If the
      Install Windows
      page doesn't appear, and you're not asked to press any key, you might
      need to change some system settings. To learn how to do this, see Start your computer
      from a Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive
      .


    5. On the Please read the
      license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms, and then click Next.


    6. On the Which type of
      installation do you want? page, click Custom.


    7. On the
      Where do you want to install Windows?
      page, choose the partition containing your
      previous version of Windows (this is
      often the computer's C: drive), and then click Next.


    8. In the Windows.old dialog box, click OK.


    9. Follow the instructions to finish installing
      Windows 7, which include naming
      your computer and setting up an initial user account.



    Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
    Note






    You might need to update drivers after Windows 7 installation is complete. To do
    so, click the Start button Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33, click All Programs, and then click Windows Update. If Windows Update doesn't have the driver you
    need, see Update a driver for
    hardware that isn't working properly
    , or go to the Windows 7
    Compatibility Center
    webpage.














    You can reinstall Windows 7
    using Recovery in Control Panel, under Advanced
    recovery methods. This method reinstalls Windows 7, either from a recovery image
    provided by your computer manufacturer, or from your original Windows 7 installation files. You need to
    reinstall all of the programs that you added, and restore all of your
    files from a backup. For more information, see Choosing an
    advanced recovery method
    .



    If Windows 7 doesn't run
    at all, you can reinstall Windows
    using your original Windows 7
    installation disc. To do this, follow the instructions in "Using the
    Custom installation option and formatting the hard disk" earlier in this
    topic.

    Installing and reinstalling Windows 7 Gl_ico
    Note






    Back up your files before you begin reinstalling Windows 7 if possible, even if you're
    reinstalling Windows 7 on a hard
    disk partition, and you have personal files on a separate partition. For
    example, if you have encrypted files, you might not be able to access
    them after reinstalling Windows. A
    custom installation replaces the current version of Windows 7 and all personal files.














    To learn how to activate Windows 7, see Activate Windows 7
    on this computer
    .
    For more information, see Activating Windows
    7: frequently asked questions
    .
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