Install any important updates and then follow these steps again to check for SP1. Select Install updates. You might be asked for an admin password or to confirm your choice. After SP1 is installed, sign in to your PC. You might see a notification indicating whether the update was successful.
If you disabled your antivirus software before the installation, make sure you turn it back on. Go to the Windows 7 Service Pack 1 download page on the Microsoft website. Select Install Instructions to see which packages are available for download, and make note of the one that you need. Select the appropriate language from the drop-down list, and then select Download. Select the packages you need to install, select Next , and then follow the instructions to install SP1.
Your PC might restart a few times during the installation. Select the link in the table that corresponds with the version of Windows running on your PC. On the Microsoft Download Center page, select your language and then select Download.
It might take a few minutes for the tool to download and install. To install the tool immediately, select Open or Run and then follow the instructions. To use the tool later, select Save and download the installation files to your PC. On the Installation complete screen, select Close. In the search box, enter troubleshooter and then select Troubleshooting from the list of results.
Under System and Security , select Fix problems with Windows Update and then follow the instructions. Windows 7 More Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, We recommend you move to a Windows 11 PC to continue to receive security updates from Microsoft. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Read over the Microsoft Software License Terms. Then click the checkbox next to I accept the license terms , and click Next in the lower-right corner. Select the Custom installation.
This option allows you to do a clean install of Windows 7. This will erase all your files on the installation drive. If you do not want to erase all your files, select Upgrade instead. This option requires an existing Windows installation. You can only upgrade from one Windows edition to another. You would not be able to upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium. Select a hard drive and partition you want to install Windows on. A hard drive is a physical part of your computer that stores data, and partitions "divide" hard drives into separate sections.
Click the hard drive or partition you want to install Windows 7 on. If the hard drive has data on it, You'll need to use the following steps to Delete or Format the drive. Be aware that this will permanently erase all data from the disk. Select the hard drive from the list of hard drives. Click Drive options advanced. Click Delete or Format from Drive options. If your computer doesn't have any partitions yet, create one to install Windows on it.
Select New from Drive options. Select the size, and click OK. Install Windows on your preferred hard drive and partition. Once you've decided on where to install Windows, select it and click Next. Windows will begin installing. Your computer may start and restart several times during the installation process. Method 2. Start your computer. Boot up your computer as normally into your current operating system. Check to see if your computer is compatible with Windows 7. The Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor scans your computer to see if you can upgrade it to Windows 7.
In order to upgrade to Windows 7, you must upgrade to the same version of Windows you already have. Prepare your computer to install Windows. Use the following steps to prepare your computer for a Windows installation: Back up your files. It's a good idea to back up any files you want to keep in case there is a problem during the upgrade. You can back up for your files using another hard drive, an external hard drive, a flash drive, or a cloud service such as Google Drive or Dropbox.
Scan your computer for malware. Malware can prevent Windows from installing correctly. Disable or uninstall any antivirus software because they may interfere with the Windows installation. Uninstall some unnecessary programs to speed up the upgrade. You can install them after Windows 7 has finished. Update Windows with Windows Update. Delete some unnecessary files to speed up the upgrade. Back up your hard drive in case the installation fails and you lose your files.
Insert your Windows 7 installation disc. Click the Windows Start menu. By default, it's the icon with the Windows logo in the lower-left corner. Alternatively, you can boot your computer from the disc as outlined in Method 1 and select Update from the installation screen. Click My Computer. This is displays all drives on your computer. If you are using a newer version of Windows, click Windows Explorer.
It has an icon that resembles a folder with a blue clip. Then click This PC or your computer name. Double-click the disc drive with the installation disk. This displays the contents of the disk. Allow Setup to start. Click Setup. This launches the Windows 7 installation program. Click Install Now. Decide whether to install updates for Windows Setup. The updates are intended to fix known problems with Windows Setup and installing updates makes your installation smoother and more stable.
To get updates, click Go Online to get the latest updates for installation recommended. To skip updates, click Do not get the latest updates for installation. Read over the Microsoft Software License Terms, and click the checkbox next to "I accept the license terms".
Then click Next. Select the Upgrade option. It's the first option in the menu. This checks your compatibility and installs Windows 7. Method 3. Connect a USB flash drive to your computer.
The USB flash drive needs to have a minimum of 4 gigabytes of disc space. Move any personal files off of the drive. Make sure the flash drive has no other files on it before copying the Windows ISO file. It is also known as a disk image. Note: This download may take a while, depending on your internet speed. A list of download links is available here. If the link to the website does not work, click here to download a list of the links.
Double-click the "en-US. Then click Install to install the program. Follow the on-screen instructions in the Installation Wizard. Select the Windows 7 ISO file. Then click Next to continue. Click USB device. It's the blue button in the lower-right corner the "Choose Media type:" screen. Be aware that this will erase all files on the flash drive.
Depending on the make and model of your computer, press one of these buttons immediately after you power on your computer will enter the system BIOS. Although this method may vary among computers, the boot options menu is typically a menu of movable device names where you should set your USB drive as the first boot device.
Start your computer from the USB drive. When the computer starts, press a key if you are asked if you would like to boot from the USB drive by pressing any key. After you choose to start from the USB drive. Then click Next in the lower-right corner. Select the ' Custom installation.
Decide on which hard drive and partition you want to install Windows on. A hard drive is a physical part of your computer that stores data, and partitions "divide" hard drives into separate parts.
If the hard drive has data on it, delete the data off of it, or format it Be aware that this will permanently erase all data from the disk. Click Format from Drive options. Remove the USB drive. After Windows is finished installing, remove the USB drive. Reboot your computer. After you have finished installing Windows 7 and have removed the USB drive, reboot your computer and allow it to boot up as normal.
Method 4. Type your username and computer's name and click Next. The first time you start your computer after installing Windows 7, you will need to go through a setup process. Type your password and click Next. If you don't want a password, leave the text boxes blank and then click Next. This is the password you will need to sign in to Windows using your account.
Enter your product key then click Next. Your product key is located on the case of your Windows 7 disc if you purchased the disc. To skip entering your product key, just click Next , but Windows will run on a day trial, and you'll have to enter a key once the 30 day trial time is up.
Choose your Windows Update settings. You can select "Use recommended settings", "Install important updates only", or "Ask me later". Use recommended settings automatically sets update and security settings recommended by Microsoft. Install important updates only configures your computer only to install necessary updates. Ask me later disables your security until you have made a decision. Set your time and time zone. Use the drop-down menu to select your time zone, and then use the calendar and clock to select today's date and the current time.
Set your network type. Once the computer connects to your network, Windows will go through the process of setting up your desktop. If the computer is connected to your own personal network, choose Home network. If you are connected to the network at your workplace, choose Work network. If you're connected to a public network from places such as restaurants and shops,. In booting from disk, once the "Windows is loading files" progress bar finishes, I get the "starting Windows" screen, then I get the blue screen of death saying "iqrl not less or equal.
Make sure the files on the disk are not corrupted and retry the installation. Not Helpful 4 Helpful What can I do? You can use your flash drive, make it bootable and install your OS, or you can follow Part 2 for further details.
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