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4(a). Upgrading to Windows 7 from Windows Vista or XP
4(a). Upgrading to Windows 7 from Windows Vista or XP

STEP 4(a): How to upgrade to Windows 7 from previous Windows editions

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  • Insert the disc you previously created and run setup.exe.

  • Accept the licence terms, and the installer will download the latest updates.

  • Then, the installer will auto-check if your system meets the minimum requirements. If it does, it will show a ‘Ready to install’ screen. It may also display a ‘What needs your attention’ window, explaining any reason why Windows 7 can’t be installed and what you can do about it.

  • Click Install and your PC will reboot. You’ll see a Windows logo, followed by a language selection menu. The process should work automatically.

  • Finally, Windows 7 will boot, ask you a few questions, and then ask you to sign in with your Microsoft ID.

It is necessary to mention that even if you successfully upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7, it may not run smoothly, since the PC running Windows XP will be an older machine, having been running quite a number of years already.

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