For better of for worse, Windows 7 is currently the most popular PC OS in the world. Even if we have never done it before, it is easy to install Windows 7 on a desktop or laptop PC. In this guide, we will go through every step, from creating a Windows 7 installation USB or DVD, all the way to logging in our new Windows installation.
This guide is written for beginners, part of the "First Steps" category of PCsteps. Experienced users might find it too descriptive for their taste.
After we have downloaded the ISO, we can follow this guide to create a Windows Installation DVD or USB.
How to change boot order in BIOS / UEFI
A PC can boot from multiple devices, such as the hard drive, a CD/DVD-ROM, a USB thumb drive, even from the network
The default option is usually the hard drive. To install Windows 7, we need to change the first boot device to the USB or DVD.
Changing the boot order can be tricky, though, because different motherboards often have entirely different BIOS / UEFI interfaces.


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