There are several ways to install Win7 on the hard disk.

  

There are ways to install Windows 7 on the hard disk. Everyone knows what? Now I will give you a brief introduction to the six, I hope to help you. Brief introduction is as follows:

First, the conventional method (also the most simple and effective way):

1, unzip the downloaded ISO file to a disk, pay attention to this disk, you are not going to put Win7 The disk that the system is installed into

2, double-click the setup.exe in the folder after decompression, follow the prompts to install

Second, the virtual image drive virtual image installation (the general person's installation method): Br>

1, use virtual drive file virtual software file such as Damon tool

2, double-click setup.exe in the image folder, follow the prompts to install

The above two methods are everyone The more familiar conventional installation method is also the safest and most unpredictable installation method, but there is a disadvantage that it takes a long time. If you count the post-installation updates and application software installation, there is no hour to make it. The following methods are compared to "non-mainstream", but one big advantage is that the time spent will be shortened a lot, and some people test the complete installation of a system as long as 17 minutes (not counting the time of application installation after the system is installed) .

Third, use the safe mode to install:

1, download the Windows7 7057 ISO image, copy the virtual drive to a non-C drive (such as D: \\ 7057)

2 Press F8 - repair system - select the last command to repair - enter "D:\\7057\\sources\\setup.exe" (without the quotation marks) in the command box

3, enter the installation interface Select custom installation

4, select the installation language, format the C drive installation

Special Note: This method is also applicable to install 64-bit system under 32-bit system!

Fourth, there is a Vista installation disk installation method:

1, download Windows7 7057 ISO image, use a virtual CD drive to copy to a non-C disk (such as D: \\7057)

2, BiOS Select the CD-ROM drive to start, enter the Vista installation interface

3, select the lower left corner to repair the computer (automatic search system, prompt to load the driver or close, select the shutdown to enter the repair option)

4, select the last item Command repair, enter "D:\\7057\\sources\\setup.exe" (without the quotation marks) in the command box, start the installation

5, select the installation language, format the C drive installation

Note: If there is no system under the C drive, Installed.

Five, install Windows 7 under XP system:

1, download Windows 7 7057ISO image, copy to non-C drive with virtual drive (such as D:\\7057)

2, the bootmgr and boot directory under the D:\\7057 directory (in fact, as long as the inside boot.sdi and bcd files) are copied to the root directory of the c drive, and a sources folder is built in the root directory of the C drive. (Under XP, you don't need to obtain administrator rights)

3. Copy boot.win under D:\\7057\\sources to the resources folder just created by C drive

4. Run cmd as a member, then type c:\\boot\\bootsect.exe/nt60 c: prompt successful

5, close the cmd window to restart the computer, automatically enter the installation interface, select the installation language, and choose the time that suits you. And currency display type and keyboard and input method

6, "Start installation interface" appears, (note, do not click "Install now") Click "repair mycomputer" in the lower left corner to enter" System recovery selection ", select the last "command prompt" (commandprompt), enter the DOS window

7, enter "D:\\7057\\sources\\setup.exe" (without the quotation marks), start the installation

8, choose the installation language, format C drive installation

Six, Vista installed a new Windows7 (practical proof XP is also very convenient):

1. Download the Windows 7 7057ISO image and copy it to a non-C drive (such as D:\\7057) using a virtual CD-ROM drive.

2. Copy the Boot, EFI, and sources files in the D:\\7057 folder. And bootmgr to the C root directory

3, copy D:\\7057\\boot under Bootsect.exe to the root directory of the C drive

Note: Due to the UAC of the Vista system, the second step Need to obtain administrator rights

4, run cmd as administrator, enter c:\\bootsect.exe/nt60 c: Enter

5, restart the system and automatically enter the installation interface, click the lower left corner Repair my computer)

6, select the last command prompt, enter the DOS window, enter D:\\7057\\sources\\setup.exe to enter the installation interface

7, select Install language, format C drive installation

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