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Recommended Your device should meet these requirements for the best experience OS Xbox, Windows 10 version Open in new tab. Sign me up Stay informed about special deals, the latest products, events, and more from Microsoft Store. Sign up. Scroll down and click Download. It's an orange button near the bottom of the page. Select your preferred language for the download tool. Check the box next to the version of the download tool you want to use.
For example, you would select the tool with a name ending in "EN" for an English version of the tool. Click Next. It's at the bottom of the page. Install the tool. Double-click the setup file you just downloaded, then do the following to complete the installation: Click Next Click Install Click Finish when prompted. Run the tool. Double-click the Windows 7 Download Tool app icon on your desktop, then click Yes when prompted. Select your downloaded ISO file. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window.
Select your flash drive. Click USB device , then select your flash drive in the drop-down box in the middle of the window if you don't see it listed. If you don't see your flash drive appear in the drop-down menu, make sure it's plugged into your computer and then click the Refresh button to the right of the drop-down box.
Click Begin copying. Doing so will prompt your Windows 7 ISO file to begin installing onto the flash drive. Allow the tool to run. Once the progress bar in the middle of the window reaches percent, your USB flash drive has successfully been formatted as a Windows 7 installation drive, and you're free to proceed with changing your computer's boot order.
Part 4. Go to the computer on which you want to install Windows. If you're merely trying to install a new version of Windows on your existing computer, skip this step.
Plug in your USB flash drive. Prompt the computer to restart. Rapidly press the computer's BIOS key. As soon as the computer's startup screen appears the screen right after the computer shuts down and is beginning to restart , begin pressing the BIOS key.
Your computer's BIOS key will vary depending on the manufacturer, but it will usually be one of the function keys e. You can check your computer's BIOS key online or in the manual that came with your computer. Many computers will flash a "Press [key] to enter setup" or similar message at the bottom of the screen as your computer is starting up. This is the key that you should press.
If you miss your opportunity and the computer finishes the restart cycle, you'll need to restart it and try again. Find the "Boot Order" section. The "Boot Order" section will have a list of different startup locations, including your hard drive's name and your CD drive.
Select your flash drive's name. Using the arrow keys, move the highlight bar down until it's covering the flash drive's name. On some computers, you'll instead select Removable Storage or Removable Drives or something similarly titled. Move the flash drive to the top of the list. Save your changes and exit the BIOS. There's usually a key that you can press to do this, so check the legend to see what it is and then press it. You may have to press another key to confirm this decision.
Restart your computer again if necessary. If your computer doesn't greet you with a "Press any key" screen and instead finishes the restart cycle, restart it again to boot from the flash drive. This will launch the Windows setup process. Part 5. Press any key when prompted. When you see the "Press any key" line of text, press any key on your computer's keyboard to proceed with the Windows installation.
Select a language and region. When the Windows installation window pops up, select a language, region, and any other preferences listed there. You may also be prompted to select keyboard settings here.
On Windows 7, you'll check the "I agree" box here instead, then skip ahead to the "Select a partition" step. It's in the lower-right corner of the page. Enter your product key. When prompted, type in the product key that came with your computer or installation disc, then click Next. On Windows 10, you must first click Install now.
You can also skip the product key entry for now by clicking the Skip option. On Windows 7, you won't be asked for your product key until after the installation is complete. Agree to the terms of use. Check the "I agree" box, then click Next. Select a custom installation. HP Wireless Assistant is a user application that provides a way to control the enablement of individual wireless HP Photo Creations is free tool that lets you easily create photo books, calendars HP Power Manager v 4.
It includes the HP Toolbox software for your printer. The Toolbox provides status and maintenance information about your printer. This download does NOT NTFS drives without NTFS drives using Apple's driver NTFS-formatted drive. Formatting a drive or volume
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