Wednesday 17 October 2012

Windows 7 Netbook

There are three recommended ways to install Windows 7 on a netbook or other PC that doesn't have an internal DVD drive:Purchase and download Windows 7 from the Microsoft Store as an installation file. When you download Windows 7 in this format, you can install Windows 7 on your netbook just like any other program, with no additional tools or hardware. For more information about the options available in your country or region, go to the Microsoft Store website.Purchase and download Windows 7 from the Microsoft Store as an ISO file, and copy it to a USB flash drive. If you need to start, or boot, your PC during Windows 7 installation (for example, if you want to format your hard disk during installation), you can download Windows 7 in a special format called an ISO file and use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool to create a USB flash drive, which you can then use to install Windows 7 on your netbook.Use an external DVD drive. If you already have a Windows 7 installation disc, you can attach an external DVD drive to your netbook to install Windows 7.

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook

Windows 7 Netbook


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