Upgrading to Windows
7
Windows 7 was designed to upgrade from Windows Vista and not from Windows XP. Additionally, Microsoft will only allow the following
upgrade path to Vista users:
• Windows Vista
Home
Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium
• Windows Vista Business
to Windows 7 Professional
• Windows Vista Enterprise to Windows 7 Enterprise • Windows Vista
Ultimate to Windows 7
Ultimate
***Any
other upgrade path
from Vista to
Windows
7 will
require a clean
install***
***Any
upgrade from Windows XP to
Windows 7 will require a clean install***
Before proceeding with an installation of Windows 7, you are strongly advised to run Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. Windows
7 Upgrade Advisor will check the compatibility of your computer with Windows
7 and alert
you to any issues that you should
address before installing Windows 7. The download is available
at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows‐7/get/upgrade‐advisor.aspx.
1. From the Microsoft website click on Download the Windows Upgrade Advisor Beta. 2. Click Download and then click Run.
3. A window will display that says “Do you want to run this software?” Click Run. 4. On the
Setup Wizard screen, click Next.
5. Click I accept the license terms and click Next.
6. Click Install. When installation is complete, click Close. 7. When you see the screen below, click Start Check.
8. Windows Upgrade Advisor will start checking compatibility.
9. Once the scan is complete, Upgrade Advisor will display any issues that you should be aware of.

You will be unable to do an in-place upgrade in the following situations:
1. The current version installed on your computer is Windows XP.
2. The current version is Windows Vista which has not been updated to Service Pack 1 or later.
3. You are upgrading from a 32-bit version of Windows Vista to a 64-bit version of Windows 7, or a 64-bit version of Windows
Vista to a 32-bit version of Windows 7.
4. If you are moving from
Windows Vista in one language
to Windows 7 in a different language.
5. If you are moving from a higher edition to a lower edition (e.g. going from Windows Vista Enterprise to Windows 7 Professional).
In
any of the above scenarios please
be aware
that when installing Windows 7 you will
need
to perform a “Custom (Advanced)” install
on your PC and you
will need to
save your files, documents, pictures, video, music,
etc., before installing Windows 7.
You
will also need to
make a list of all the applications
you have installed
because you will have
to reinstall all applications
following the upgrade. This is
because the Custom
(Advanced)
install wipes out
all your files
and applications. You will need to
back
up your end-user data files
to an external hard drive
and you will need
to reload your
files and applications
to your PC once
you have completed
installation of Windows 7.
You can move your files manually or by using the Windows Easy Transfer tool that is included with Windows
7. Windows Easy Transfer
guides you through saving
your XP
profiles, settings, and files (documents,
pictures, music, etc) to
an external device, such
as an external hard
drive, and then puts them back in place once the upgrade to Windows
7 is complete. Following
are instructions on how
to upgrade from Windows XP
to Windows 7 using the Windows Easy
Transfer method.
Make sure you have
an external hard drive
available on which to store the Windows Easy
Transfer file that will
be created.
How to Upgrade
Windows XP to Windows 7
Section 1: File Backup
1. Make sure you have an active Internet connection.
2. Place the Windows 7 installation
disk in your CD/DVD drive.
3. If the Windows 7 installation window appears, close the window. Do not click Install
Now.
4. Right
click
on the Start
Button, click
Explore, and browse to the DVD
drive on your computer. Open the Support folder. Open
the Migwiz folder.
Double click
migsetup.exe.
5. The Windows Easy Transfer window opens.

7. Select An external
hard disk or USB flash drive.

9. Once scanning
is complete, you
can review the default
items included
by Windows Easy Transfer
and then
add or delete folders
and files you
want to include or remove. The screen
below displays three user profiles (mroope,
Administrator, and Conductor) that have been
selected for
transfer.
Notice the Easy
Transfer file size
in the lower right corner. If the transfer size exceeds the size of your
destination drive, you will need
to deselect some
files or choose a larger drive to save your
Easy Transfer file to.

11. Click Save and locate the external hard drive location for saving Windows Easy Transfer files. When transfer is complete,
click Next. Notice the location where you saved
your transfer file, click Next, and then Close.
Section 2: Installing Windows 7
12. Boot the computer from your Windows 7 installation DVD.
NOTE: Make sure that the CD/DVD drive is selected first in the boot order in the BIOS.
13. When prompted, press any key to boot from the installation DVD. (See screenshot below)

14. Set up your language preferences and click on the Next button. (See screeshot below).



17. Click on the Custom (advanced) option. (See screenshot below)

NOTE: If the hard drive or partition that you have selected is unallocted, then you can just click on the Next button instead and go to step 9 since it is blank.


20. The installation of Windows 7 will now begin. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: During the installation process, your screen may flash and computer will restart a few times.



23. Type in a password you want for your default administrator account. Type it in again to confirm it, then type in a hint for your password. Click on the Next button. (See screenshots below)
WARNING: The password will be case sensitive. The hint will be seen by all users on the computer, so do not type your password as the hint.

24. Type in your Windows 7 product key number. (See screenshot below step 14) A product key looks similar to this:
PRODUCT KEY: XXXXX‐XXXXX‐XXXXX‐XXXXX‐XXXXX
25. Uncheck the Automatically activate Windows when I'm online box, then click on the Next button. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: You can activate Windows 7 later
after you make sure it is running
properly. (See step 21 below)

26. Click on Use recommended settings. (See screenshot below)



29. Windows 7 will now prepare your desktop to startup. (See screenshots below)

30. Once
installation
is complete,
click Start, click
All Programs, click Accessories, click System
Tools, and then click Windows
Easy Transfer.
31. The Windows Easy Transfer window opens. Click Next.
32. Click An external
hard disk or USB flash drive.
33. Click This is my new computer.





37. Restart the computer to complete the transfer process.applications.
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