How to Install Windows 7 – What You Need to Do Before You Start: How to choose a version of Windows, 32-bit or 64-bit, custom or upgrade, etc. In Part 2, you learned how to protect your data in case the Windows 7 installation doesn't go as expected or you simply want to go back to a previous version of Windows. Now in Part 3, you have some decisions to make before you proceed.
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How to dual boot between Windows 7 and Windows 8 [Step by Step]
Installing Windows 7 is based on the same process that was introduced with Windows Vista and is completely different from Windows XP. The new process was designed with the goal of being very quick and with minimal prompts, so less attention is required from you. In the following section, I will walk you through the most common scenarios that can occur when dual-booting, reinstalling or upgrading Windows 7.
During the Windows 7 installation process, you need to make several simple but important decisions to save time and avoid potential problems:
If you are currently using Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP, you can start the installation process from Windows. However, you can always start the installation from a DVD, USB drive, etc. Note that there will be some differences depending on the installation option you choose.