migaramk
12-05-2009, 10:59 PM
Windows Seven 7 in some simple steps.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/desktop-with-start.jpg
So, now getting hands dirty!!
Q: How hard is it to install Windows 7 as a dual boot? At present, you might be using Windows XP or Windows Vista on your machines, most probably and you are planning to taste the flavor of Windows Seven. Surely you can do that.
So lemme summarize over what you need to download and install Windows Seven on your machine.
Lets discuss this in point, so that you can remember it well.
1. First and Foremost, you need Windows Seven to be downloaded/already downloaded/ bought.
2. OK, so now you have the file. What next?? You need to download one more file if You wish to install Windows Seven OS without the need to write the ISO file on a DVD and perform a normal installation.
You need to download DAEMON Tools/magisiso/ultra iso/poweriso to burn DVD
3. Backup all important files
4.Now, we are ready to install the OS
5. You need an empty drive with at least 5-9 GB to install Windows Seven effortlessly. So, create an empty drive and label it appropriately so that you can remember which drive is that at the time of the installation.
Step 6. So, install the DAEMON tool /power iso/ultra iso now and you can see it in the System Tray like this. now and you can see it in the System Tray like this.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/systray.jpg
Step 7. Now, right click on it and choose Virtual CD/DVD-ROM to enter into multitude of options to load the Windows Seven ISO file that you have downloaded. Choose the file wherever it is and the DAEMON tools application launches the installation file which asks you to Install Windows Seven on your machine.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/install-first-screen.jpg
8. Click on the install button and the setup starts and asks you the following screens under which I have mentioned what to do. Follow these steps if you wish to install Windows Seven on an empty drive and place it in the dual boot so that you can choose to enter your previous installation of Windows XP or Windows Vista and Windows Seven.
9. Here goes the first boring screen which states by itself what it’s doing. Based on your PC speed you may see it for longer time.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/1.jpg
10.You can click on the image below to view what it says. But, I would advice you to choose the Second option which says “Do not get latest updates for Installation”.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/2.jpg
11. And here comes the obvious part, the Disclaimer and Privacy Statement
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/3.jpg
12. Now, choose which kind of installation you need. would advice you to choose the Custom(advanced) option as we are installing the OS on an empty drive to enable the dual boot. Or if not then option 1
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/4.jpg
13. Now, where do you want to install Windows Seven? If you remember, we have labeled the 5 GB drive, haven’t we?
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/5.jpg
14. The Setup starts and the Copying Files starts with a pace.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/copying-windows-files-status-2.jpg
15. The setup continues as the regular Windows XP and Windows Vista does pleasantly. At last you would get a notification that Installation has completed and your Video Performance would be monitored to check for the optimal performance and at last, you would get this.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/desktop-with-start1.jpg
16. Now, lets check the resource Monitor feature in Windows Seven. It’s nothing but a fancy name for Task Manager.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/resource-monitor.jpg
17. Now to the System’s Properties.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/nulled.jpg
18. There are multitude of features which you would think are cool to look at, but performance wise, they do not add much to the user’s browsing experience. One such feature is this.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/taskbar-thumbnails.jpg
Ok, now you might have got the knowledge over how to install and test Windows Seven Operating System on your machine.
Do let know if You had any doubts and if you face some problems with the installation. We do not state that we are experts in the field, but we can troubleshoot and increase our knowledge base too.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/desktop-with-start.jpg
So, now getting hands dirty!!
Q: How hard is it to install Windows 7 as a dual boot? At present, you might be using Windows XP or Windows Vista on your machines, most probably and you are planning to taste the flavor of Windows Seven. Surely you can do that.
So lemme summarize over what you need to download and install Windows Seven on your machine.
Lets discuss this in point, so that you can remember it well.
1. First and Foremost, you need Windows Seven to be downloaded/already downloaded/ bought.
2. OK, so now you have the file. What next?? You need to download one more file if You wish to install Windows Seven OS without the need to write the ISO file on a DVD and perform a normal installation.
You need to download DAEMON Tools/magisiso/ultra iso/poweriso to burn DVD
3. Backup all important files
4.Now, we are ready to install the OS
5. You need an empty drive with at least 5-9 GB to install Windows Seven effortlessly. So, create an empty drive and label it appropriately so that you can remember which drive is that at the time of the installation.
Step 6. So, install the DAEMON tool /power iso/ultra iso now and you can see it in the System Tray like this. now and you can see it in the System Tray like this.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/systray.jpg
Step 7. Now, right click on it and choose Virtual CD/DVD-ROM to enter into multitude of options to load the Windows Seven ISO file that you have downloaded. Choose the file wherever it is and the DAEMON tools application launches the installation file which asks you to Install Windows Seven on your machine.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/install-first-screen.jpg
8. Click on the install button and the setup starts and asks you the following screens under which I have mentioned what to do. Follow these steps if you wish to install Windows Seven on an empty drive and place it in the dual boot so that you can choose to enter your previous installation of Windows XP or Windows Vista and Windows Seven.
9. Here goes the first boring screen which states by itself what it’s doing. Based on your PC speed you may see it for longer time.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/1.jpg
10.You can click on the image below to view what it says. But, I would advice you to choose the Second option which says “Do not get latest updates for Installation”.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/2.jpg
11. And here comes the obvious part, the Disclaimer and Privacy Statement
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/3.jpg
12. Now, choose which kind of installation you need. would advice you to choose the Custom(advanced) option as we are installing the OS on an empty drive to enable the dual boot. Or if not then option 1
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/4.jpg
13. Now, where do you want to install Windows Seven? If you remember, we have labeled the 5 GB drive, haven’t we?
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/5.jpg
14. The Setup starts and the Copying Files starts with a pace.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/copying-windows-files-status-2.jpg
15. The setup continues as the regular Windows XP and Windows Vista does pleasantly. At last you would get a notification that Installation has completed and your Video Performance would be monitored to check for the optimal performance and at last, you would get this.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/desktop-with-start1.jpg
16. Now, lets check the resource Monitor feature in Windows Seven. It’s nothing but a fancy name for Task Manager.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/resource-monitor.jpg
17. Now to the System’s Properties.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/nulled.jpg
18. There are multitude of features which you would think are cool to look at, but performance wise, they do not add much to the user’s browsing experience. One such feature is this.
http://teamnirvana.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/taskbar-thumbnails.jpg
Ok, now you might have got the knowledge over how to install and test Windows Seven Operating System on your machine.
Do let know if You had any doubts and if you face some problems with the installation. We do not state that we are experts in the field, but we can troubleshoot and increase our knowledge base too.