The advent of Windows 7 marked a breakthrough, a success for Microsoft. Especially in installing this operating system on computers, there are many ways to install Win 7, each with its own characteristics and different preparation tools suitable for different user needs.
Compilation of methods for installing Windows 7 on a computer
Method 1: Installing Windows 7 using a DVD
With this method, you need to use a DVD for installation. You can obtain one from external centers, authorized dealers, or create one by downloading Windows from the official website, forums, or shared blogs. Then, use a blank DVD with support tools like Nero, PowerISO, etc., to burn and proceed with installation using that disk.
The basic installation process with the disk involves inserting the created or purchased disk into the computer's CD/DVD drive --> restarting the computer --> setting up in BOOT or pressing a key for the computer to recognize the disk --> proceeding to Install Windows --> selecting parameters such as network, personal account, date, time, machine name, login name... --> Loading into Windows.
Method 2: Installing Windows 7 using a USB
For this semiconductor device, you'll need a USB with a capacity of 4GB or more, equipped with a USB connector to the computer. The Windows version usually integrated into USB is typically downloaded from the internet and used with tools like Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool to create a DOS environment for the USB. Creating this type is simple; you just need a Windows 7 ISO file, select parameters on the interface, then point to the ISO file. The installation method is similar to using a DVD, except replacing the DVD with a USB.
Method 3: Using the Ghost method
This method involves truly using a copy image of drivers and applications on the computer system beforehand for installation. Whenever the computer encounters errors, this copy image is used to rewrite and replace the previous Windows copy. With the powerful assistance of Hiren BootCD, Hiren’s Boot can be created using a disk or using Norton integrated on the hard drive for Ghost.
Method 4: Installing Windows 7 from HDD
With this method, there's no need for any intervention tools; it's practically like updating or changing the current Windows. You download or copy the Windows 7 version to your computer, then save it to a different hard drive than drive C (drive C is the default for installing Windows). Of course, the computer where you want to install Windows must still be operational. Then, click on setup.exe on the ISO file or extracted file to proceed with installing Win 7. The installation steps proceed normally like any other Windows installation.
Method 5: Installing via LAN Network
This method is more complex and typically used in emergency situations. To install Windows 7 using this method, you need 3 machines: a Server (usually Server 2008 or possibly XP), a machine already installed with Windows 7, and a target machine without Windows installed. Configure IP for the Server, configure DHCP Server which can be controlled remotely.
Method 6: Using BootCamp to Install Windows 7
Boot Camp is an application developed by Apple to enable users of Apple computers to install Microsoft's Windows operating system. This method is currently only applicable to a few Apple PC models due to its recent introduction.
Here are all the methods for installing Windows 7 on a computer, with detailed compilations and the application of modern methods to summarize. Hopefully, through this article, you'll know how to choose the most suitable Windows 7 installation method for your system. Besides, you can also refer to methods like ghost win 7 to explore different implementation options according to your conditions.
