Not all computers are equipped with DVD ROM, which allows the computer to install Win7 problems. Cannot install Win7 from the optical drive, or can use U disk installation method, but USB disk installation is not all computer support. You can only use the hard disk installation method. Prior to this, XP and Vista were able to directly use the virtual optical drive mount system mirroring the installation. But Win7 does not support this practice, to hard disk installation, in the step is a little trouble. Today happens to be Fworld help a friend's notebook (optical drive somewhat defective) install Win7, after trying, the original hard disk installation is not too troublesome. The computer does not have the DVD optical drive the friend wants to try Win7 again, may as well try!
Windows 7 system New Installation High Windows7:
1. Download Windows7 7600 ISO mirror (RC or RTM), load the mirror with virtual CD-ROM and select all folders and file copies to non-C (e.g. D:\7600)
2, Boot press f8--repair System--Select the last command to repair--in the Command box type "D:\7600\sources\setup.exe" (without quotes)
3, enter the installation interface, choose Custom Installation
4, choose the installation language, format C disk
5, OK, after installed is a pure system (not dual system).
If there is a Vista installation disk, the method is also very simple:
1. Download Windows7 7600 ISO image, load mirror with virtual CD-ROM and select all folders and files copy to non-C (e.g. D:\7600)
2, the BIOS in the selection of CD-ROM boot, into the Vista installation interface
3, select the lower left corner repair computer (automatic search system, prompted to load the driver or shutdown, choose to turn off into the repair option)
4, select the last command to repair, in the Command box type "D:\7600\sources\setup.exe" (without quotes), start the installation
5, choose the installation language, format C disk (even if C disk was not originally system this method is also feasible)
Third, the XP system under the new installation of Windows 7:
1, download the Windows 7 7600 ISO image, load the mirror with virtual CD-ROM and select all folders and file copies to non-C (such as D:\7600)
2, the D:\7600 directory of bootmgr and boot directory (in fact, as long as the BOOT.SDI and BCD files inside) copied to the C-packing directory, and in the C-packing directory to build a sources folder. (You do not need to obtain administrator privileges under XP)
3, the D:\7600\sources under the Boot.win copy to C disk just built sources folder
4, run CMD as the administrator, and then enter C:\BOOT\BOOTSECT.EXE/NT60 C: Hint successful (the Red Word section has two spaces, that is, success!)
5, shut down the cmd window restart the computer, automatic access to the installation interface, choose the installation language, while choosing the right time and money to display the type and the keyboard and input mode
6, appears "The beginning installs the interface", (must note, does not click "Installs Now") the point left the bottom corner "repairs the computer" (repair MyComputer), enters "the system restores the choice", selects the last "command Prompt" (commandprompt), enters the DOS window
7, enter "D:\7600\sources\setup.exe" (not quoted), start installation
8, choose the installation language, format c disk, OK
Four, Vista system under the new Installation Windows7 (practice shows that XP is also more convenient to use this method):
1, download the Windows 7 7600 ISO image, load the mirror with virtual CD-ROM and select all folders and file copies to non-C (such as D:\7600)
2, copy the D:\7600 folder in the boot, EFI, sources folder and bootmgr to C-packing directory
3, copy D:\7600\boot under Bootsect.exe to C packing directory
Part 2nd requires Administrator privileges
4, admin identity run cmd, enter C:\BOOTSECT.EXE/NT60 C: and return (preferably copy, red part has two spaces)
5, restart the system automatically into the installation interface, point to the lower left corner of the repair computer repair My Computer)
6, select the last command prompt, enter the DOS window, enter D:\7600\sources\setup.exe into the installation interface
7, choose the installation language, format c disk, OK
Five, in the PE system installation method:
1, download the Windows 7 7600 ISO image, load the mirror with virtual CD-ROM and select all folders and file copies to non-C (such as D:\7600)
2, format c disk, NTFS format.
2, the D:\7600 directory of bootmgr and boot directory (in fact, as long as the BOOT.SDI and BCD files inside) copied to the C-packing directory, and in the C-packing directory to build a sources folder.
3, the D:\7600\sources under the Boot.win copy to C disk just built sources folder
4, run cmd, and then enter C:\BOOT\BOOTSECT.EXE/NT60 C: Hint successful (that is, success!)
5, close the cmd window, restart the computer, automatic access to the installation interface, choose the installation language, while choosing the right time and currency for their display types and keyboard and input methods
6, appears "The beginning installs the interface", (must note, does not click "Installs Now") the point left the bottom corner "repairs the computer" (repair MyComputer), enters "the system restores the choice", selects the last "command Prompt" (commandprompt), enters the DOS window
7, enter "D:\7600\sources\setup.exe" (not quoted), start installation
8, choose the installation language, format c disk, OK