Intra Up-gradation is also valid ie. if you want to update your current trial pack of windows 7 to its latest one.
Ans: Upgrade your current version of Windows 7 with the latest one. Follows the steps:
Step 1. Insert the Window 7 DVD and run the Setup.
Step 2. Then click “Install Now.”
Step 3. If you find any difficulty and not getting Install Windows screen, browse to the root folder of the DVD . Doulbe click on “Setup.exe.”
You can also go online to get the latest updates.
Go online to get the latest updates (recommended) to retrieve any important updates for Windows 7. This step is optional. If you choose not to check for updates during Setup, click Do not get the latest updates.
Then comes the Agreement form. Accept it.
Click Upgrade (recommended) to perform an upgrade to your existing Windows installation.
Simulatenously a compatibility check runs. It check the driver compatibility with the new operating system. If issues are found, you will be shown a report. If you continue, some drivers may not work after the upgrade. Some incompatibilities may prevent the upgrade, and you will not be given the option to continue.
If no incompatibilities are found, Windows 7 Setup will proceed without further interaction.
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Something You Must know about Your Windows 7 Computer
Sometimes it happens that you need to find out details about your computer system such as CPU clock speed, How much memory, Version of Operating system and etc. You can find out these details from Control Panel in Windows 7. The System windows of Control Panel displays information about your computer hardware and operating system on a Windows 7 computer, in the given categories:
System This section provides the computer’s Windows Experience Index base score (a number from 1.0 to 7.9), the processor type (such as Intel Pentium 4) and speed (such as 2.80 GHz), the amount of onboard random access memory (RAM) that is available, and the system type (32-bit or 64-bit). This section might also provide information about the manufacturer and model of the computer.
The Windows Experience Index base score shown in the System window is not a cumulative rating; it is the lowest of the individual ratings scored by the following five system components:
Processor speed
● Installed RAM
● General desktop graphics capabilities
● Three-dimensional gaming graphics capabilities
● Primary hard disk data transfer rate
Windows edition. This section keeps information about your operating system including the edition, the most recently installed service pack and, a link to the section of the Microsoft Web site from which you can upgrade your version of Windows.
Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings. In Windows 7 this section displays the computer name and the network domain, workgroup, or homegroup the computer belongs to.
Windows activation. The section displays the Windows activation status and product ID, or if Windows hasn’t yet been activated, provides an online activation link.
For more information...
windows 7 support
System This section provides the computer’s Windows Experience Index base score (a number from 1.0 to 7.9), the processor type (such as Intel Pentium 4) and speed (such as 2.80 GHz), the amount of onboard random access memory (RAM) that is available, and the system type (32-bit or 64-bit). This section might also provide information about the manufacturer and model of the computer.
The Windows Experience Index base score shown in the System window is not a cumulative rating; it is the lowest of the individual ratings scored by the following five system components:
Processor speed
● Installed RAM
● General desktop graphics capabilities
● Three-dimensional gaming graphics capabilities
● Primary hard disk data transfer rate
Windows edition. This section keeps information about your operating system including the edition, the most recently installed service pack and, a link to the section of the Microsoft Web site from which you can upgrade your version of Windows.
Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings. In Windows 7 this section displays the computer name and the network domain, workgroup, or homegroup the computer belongs to.
Windows activation. The section displays the Windows activation status and product ID, or if Windows hasn’t yet been activated, provides an online activation link.
For more information...
windows 7 support
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