недеља, 4. новембар 2012.

How to install Windows 7 from Usb Drive



Install Windows 7 From USB Drive [In 2 Simple Steps]


I have found a much easier way to install Windows 7 from a USB Flash drive. Unlike other methods where you have to write complicated commands, this method can be completed even by those who have very little computer background.
The whole process takes only two steps, run UNetbootin, load the Windows 7 ISO file, and finally restart your computer. See how we installed Ubuntu from USB using UNetbootin (http://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/how-to-create-a-bootable-live-ubuntu-904-usb-drive/)
Before you begin, you will require the following:
  • USB Flash Drive (4GB minimum)
  • Windows 7 ISO Image file
  • UNetbootin
Note: If UNetbootin doesn’t work, try out the Microsoft’s official tool called Windows 7 USB/DVD Tool (http://download.cnet.com/Windows-7-USB-DVD-Download-Tool/3000-18513_4-10972600.html).
Now insert the USB drive, run UNetbootin, and select Disk Image as ISO. Browse your local drive for Windows 7 ISO that you downloaded and click Open. Now Select Type as USB and choose the drive. Once done, it will look like a bit similar to the screenshot shown below.
UNetbootin main windows  7
Click OK and it will begin extracting all installation files to the USB drive. The whole process will take some time(10-15 minutes), so have patience.
unetbootin installing windows 7 iso
Once the installation is complete, reboot your computer. Now while your system is starting up press the appropriate button(usually F1, F2, F12, ESC, Backspace, or Escape) to bring up Bios Boot Menu. Change the startup order to boot USB by default, usually you will have to press F6 to move the selected USB device on top. Once done, save changes and restart the system (sometimes you need select your USB drive in Hard disk boot options in your BIOS, sometimes your computer see you USB like a hard disk)
windows 7 install screen - boot

среда, 31. октобар 2012.

How to Install Windows 8 In 7 Simple Steps


Microsoft has released the Windows 8 so that everyone can get a sneak peek at the newest Windows operating system. Installing the Windows 8 OS to run side-by-side with your current OS can seem tricky, so I'm here to help. It’s easy to install Windows 8 if you follow these 7 simple steps.


Step 1: Ingredients



Before you can get a first taste of Windows 8, you’ll need to prepare the following ingredients:
1 PC, Internet connection, Windows 7, 1 blank DVD and 1 DVD burner.


Step 2: Create a Partition


To run Windows 8 side-by-side with your current operating system, you need to install Windows 8 on a separate hard drive. If you don't have a spare drive, you can divide your existing hard drive into sections and install Windows 8 on a new section. These sections of the hard drive are called “partitions”.

To create a partition, go to the Start Menu, right click on Computer, and select Manage to open the Computer Management window.



Select which hard drive to split up into partitions. Pay close attention to where you click. Click on Disk Management under the Storage category in the sidebar menu on the left. Next, right click on the hard drive you’d like to partition and select Shrink Volume. On the picture above you can see we chose to partition drive C:

 



Step 3: Download + Burn


Now it's time to download the http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ZA/windows/download-shop from the Microsoft website . Click the download link next to your language and PC architecture. If you are unsure of your PC’s architecture, choose. Download the image file.

To install, you’ll need to burn the image file you just downloaded onto a DVD. Insert a recordable DVD into your disc drive.


Go to the folder where you saved the download. Right click on the .iso file you downloaded, and then click “Burn disc image”.


Check the “Verify disc after burning” check box and click Burn. It may take a few minutes until the burn is completed.
 Step 4: Starting the Installation


  • To start the installation, you'll need to boot up from the disc you burned. Normally when a PC boots up, the operating system (e.g. Windows 7) takes charge after a few seconds and starts loading itself. During those first few seconds before your operating system loads, you typically see a text-based screen with a black background. When that screen is up, you have a chance to intervene in the normal boot up process. To boot from a disc, you’ll have to do just that. Most PC vendors have a very simple trick to achieve this, as detailed below.Windows 8 installation boot menu CD-ROM drive
    But before you go interrupting the boot up process, put the disc containing the Windows 8 image into your computer drive.
    Now restart your PC. While the PC is booting up, you will have to press a key to force the PC to boot from the disc before Windows loads.
    Each PC vendor asks you to press a different key, but it is easy to figure out the right key for you. If you do not see a prompt on your screen during boot up directing you to a boot menu (the text-based screen described above), these are some common keys:
    HP [F9], Lenovo [F12], Dell [F12], Acer [F12], ASUS [Esc] and Sony [F10].
    If your vendor is not listed here, try to find the instructions on your PC before the operating system takes charge. Sometimes it disappears too quickly so you may need to restart several times to catch it.
    Once your PC boots up from disc, Windows 8 installation process will begin.
    How to install Win 8 language preferences
    Select your language preferences, and press Next.
    Installing Win 8 press Install Now
    Press Install Now.
    Enter the product key you wrote down earlier and click Next.
    Windows 8 installation License Terms
    Read the License Terms, check the “I accept” box, and press Next. We know this part can be boring and you'll be tempted to just accept it without reading. Most people probably skip it. But we checked with our lawyers and they told us we must tell you to read it, so please do. Thanks.
    Custom Install of Windows 8
    Select the Custom Install option (this is because you’re installing Windows 8 alongside your current OS).
    Installing Windows 8 installation process
  • Step 5: Choose a Destination

    How to install Windows 8 in hard drive partitions
    Win 8 installation hard drive 'Unallocated Space' partition
    It’s time to use the partition you created in step 2. Select the drive and partition where you want to install Windows 8. This will be the “Unallocated Space” partition you created earlier. Be careful! Do not choose the partition where your old OS is installed. Install only on the newly created “Unallocated Space” partition.
    • Step 6: Installation Process

      Windows 8 installation in progress
      Win 8 installation steps
      Windows 8 is installing.
      Installation progress of Windows 8
      You can watch the installation progress, it’s pretty.
      Install Win 8 'Getting devices ready 100%'
      The computer will automatically reboot.

      Tip

      From now on, when you restart your PC, you’ll have a choice of whether to log into Windows 8 (which will be the default) or into your previous operating system. Switching between them is easy - just restart your PC and choose the operating system.
    • Step 7: Personalization

      Win 8 install personalize Start screen

      Windows 8 installation personalize background color and PC name

      Now it’s time to personalize the Start screen. Choose a color and a name for your PC.
      Windows 8 install settings Use express settings or Customize
      To keep it simple, select the Express settings option. You can always change your settings later.
      Installing Windows 8 sign in to your PC Microsoft Live ID account
      If you have a Microsoft Live ID account, you can enter your email address here to link your PC to your account. By linking a Microsoft account to your PC, you will be able to sync your apps, files, and settings across all of your Windows 8 devices, which is cool.
      If you don’t have an account, or you don’t have an internet connection, you can link your PC to a Live ID account later. For now, click the “Don’t want to sign in with a Microsoft account?” link at the bottom of the page.
      How to install Win 8 Sign in to your PC Microsoft account or Local account
      Unlike the Microsoft account, a Local account is a user profile stored only on this PC, similar to the account you have on your current OS. Select the Local account option to continue.
      Win 8 installation Sign in to your PC create account
      Create the login information for your user account in Windows 8 on this PC. Enter a User name, Password (optional) and Password hint. Then press Finish.
      Installing Windows 8 Finalizing your settings
      The PC is finalizing your settings. Congratulations! You’ve installed Windows 8.
    • All Done!

      Windows 8 installation complete Start screen tiles Windows Store
      Welcome to your new Windows 8 Start Screen! 
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