WINDOWS 7 CLEAN INSTALL
Method 2 of 3: Installing Windows 7
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Begin Setup. If the CD
has been inserted and the BIOS is set correctly, you will see a message
telling you to “Press any key to boot from CD…” Press a key on the
keyboard and the setup process for Windows 7 will launch.
- Your system may automatically launch the setup program without asking you to press any key.
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Watch the Windows files load.
After completion, the Windows 7 logo will appear. No files have been
altered on your computer yet. Your data will be deleted in later steps.
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Choose your preferences.
You will be prompted to confirm your Language, Time & Currency
format, and Keyboard or input method. Select the appropriate options for
you and click Next.
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Click Install Now. Do
not click repair computer, even if you are repairing a computer by
reinstalling Windows. Once clicked, Setup will begin loading the files
it needs to continue.
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Read and accept the terms.
In order to advance, you must indicate that you have read and agree to
Microsoft’s terms of use. Be sure to read through it so that you know
your rights and limitations as a user.
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Choose Custom install.
This will allow you to perform a clean installation. Even if you are
upgrading a previous version of Windows, it is highly recommended that
you perform a clean install. Performing an Upgrade will often lead to
devices and programs not operating efficiently and effectively.
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Delete the partition. A
window will open asking where you would like to install Windows. In
order to perform a clean install, you need to delete the old partition
and start with a clean slate. Click “Drive options (advanced).” This
will give you the ability to delete and create partitions.
- Select the partition of your existing operating system and click the Delete button.
- If you are installing an operating system for the first time on this hard drive, then there will be no partitions to delete.
- If your hard drive has multiple partitions, be sure to delete the correct one. Any data on a deleted partition is lost for good.
- Confirm the deletion process.
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Select the Unallocated Space and click Next. There is no need to create a partition before you install Windows 7, this is done automatically.
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Wait while Windows installs files. The percentage next to Expanding Windows files will steadily increase. This part of the process can take up to 30 minutes.
- Windows will automatically restart your computer when finished.
- Setup will launch again, and a message will tell you that Setup is updating registry settings.
- Setup will then configure your computer’s services. This happens
every time you start Windows, but will happen in the background next
time.
- A window will open letting you know that Windows is completing the
installation. Your computer will restart again when this is complete.
- Setup will now load drivers and check video settings. This part does not require any input from you.
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Enter your user name and computer name.
Your username will be used to log in to the computer and personalize
your account. Your computer name is the name that your computer will
display on the network.
- You can add more users later through the Windows 7 control panel.
- Windows will ask you for a password. This is optional but highly
recommended, especially if the computer will be accessible by users
other than yourself. If you’d rather not have a password, leave the
fields blank and click Next.
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Enter your product key.
This is the 25-character key that came with your copy of Windows. Check
the “Automatically activate Windows when I’m online” to have Windows
automatically verify your key the next time it is connected to the
internet.
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Select your Windows Update option.
To make sure that your copy of Windows runs securely and stably, it is
highly recommended that you choose one of the first two options. The
first option will install all updates automatically, the second option
will prompt you when important updates are available.
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Select your date and time.
These should be correct already as they are linked to your BIOS, but
you can change them now if they are not. Check the box if your area
observes Daylight Savings.
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Select network preferences.
If your computer is connected to a network, you will be given an option
to identify that network. Most users will select Home or Work network.
If your computer is being used in a public place, select Public network.
Mobile broadband users should always select Public network.
- Windows will now attempt to connect your computer to the network. This process is completely automated.
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Explore your desktop. After one final loading screen, your new Windows 7 desktop will appear. Installation is now complete.
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