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Windows installation and upgrades
Unit objectives: Install a Windows operating system Upgrade from one version of Windows
to another
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Topic A Topic A: Windows installation Topic B: Upgrades
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Installing Windows operating systems
Process is called “migrating” or “migration”
Two options:– Windows 7
Upgrade Custom
– Windows Vista In-place upgrade Clean install
Most installs will be Windows 7 or Windows Vista editions
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Clean installation vs. upgrade Perform clean install on computer with
no OS or with older version of Windows
During a clean install:– Setup overwrites all system settings and
data files on the computer– Pre-Vista OSs delete files– Vista Setup moves files to Windows.old
Upgrade retains settings from previous version; gives you new OS features
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Pre-installation tasks Back up files Verify that hardware requirements are
met Check for hardware compatibility with
the new operating system Identify the appropriate partition size
and file system format Choose an installation method
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File backup and transfer Windows 7 and Windows Vista
– Windows Easy Transfer Windows XP
– Files and Settings Transfer Wizard Windows XP Professional and
Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit – User State Migration Tool
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Windows 7, all versions
Component Minimum
Processor 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit
Memory 1 GB 32-bit2 GB 64-bit
Hard disk 16 GB available space 32-bit20 GB available space 64-bit
Graphics DirectX 9 support; WDDM 1.0
Optical drive DVD-ROM
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Windows Vista Home Basic
Component Minimum RecommendedProcessor 800 MHz 1 GHz 32-bit or
64-bit Memory 512 MB 512 MB
Hard disk 20 GB with 15 GB available
20 GB with 15 GB available
Graphics SuperVGA DirectX 9 support and 32 MB of graphics memory
Optical drive CD-ROM DVD-ROM
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Windows Vista Home Premium and Business/Ultimate/EnterpriseComponent Minimum RecommendedProcessor 800 MHz 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit
Memory 512 MB 1 GB Hard disk 20 GB with
15 GB available
40 GB with 15 GB available
Graphics SuperVGA DirectX 9 support; WDDM; 128 MB graphics memory; Pixel Shader 2.0; 32 bits/pixel
Optical drive CD-ROM DVD-ROM
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Windows XP Professional / Home
Component Minimum RecommendedProcessor Pentium 233
MHz300 MHz
Memory 64 MB 128 MB
Hard disk 1.5 GB
Graphics SuperVGA or higher
SVGA with 8 MB video RAM
Optical drive CD- or DVD-ROM
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Windows 2000 Professional
Component Minimum RecommendedProcessor Pentium 133
MHzMemory 64 MB
Hard disk 2 GB with 650 MB free
1 GB free space
Graphics VGA SVGA
Optical drive CD-or DVD-ROM
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Windows Media Center Purchase from manufacturer High-end PC Includes:
– Remote control– USB remote sensor– High-end video card
Optional tuner cards and IR blaster
Need two speakers Best with 5.1 or 7.1
surround sound
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Windows and netbooks
Hardware Windows XP/Vista
Window 7 Starter or Home Basic
Screen size <= 12.1” <= 10.2”
Memory 1 GB RAM 1 GB RAM
Storage 160 GB HDD32 GB SDD
250 GB HDD64 GB SDD
Graphics <= DX9 No limitation
Touch Resistive touch only
No limitation
CPU Single core <= 1GHz
Single core<= 2GHz<= 15W thermal power
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Activity A-1
Identifying hardware requirements
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Hardware compatibility Systems designate Windows version
they are designed for On hardware, look for appropriate logo Hardware Compatibility List on
Microsoft’s Web site
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The Upgrade Advisor Available in Windows 7, Windows Vista, and
Windows XP Use to determine if hardware and software
are compatible with OS you want to migrate to
Report for:– System requirements– Device compatibility– Program compatibility
Win7 Advisor: any 32-bit or 64-bit OS Vista Advisor: use on 32-bit OSs, but not
64-bit
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Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
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Running the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
1. Download the installation file from the Microsoft Download Center
2. Double-click Windows7UpgradeAdvisorSetup.exe
3. Click Yes4. Accept the license agreement 5. Click Install6. Click Close7. Double-click desktop Windows 7
Upgrade Advisor icon8. Click Start check
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Running the Vista Upgrade Advisor
Windows Vista:– Windows .NET Framework 2.0 – MSXML version 6 (MSXML6)
Windows XP:– Service Pack 2 installed
Both:– Administrator privileges– 20 MB of free hard disk space– Internet connection
Download from Microsoft– WindowsVistaUpgradeAdvisor.msi
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Windows XP Upgrade Advisor Runs automatically during early stages
of Windows XP Setup Can run it manually before setup Run from Windows XP installation disc
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Activity A-2
Running the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor
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Partitions and formatting FAT, FAT32, or NTFS NTFS recommended for Windows 7 and
Windows Vista Upgrades from Windows XP to Windows 7
or Vista: Windows XP must be on NTFS partition
If no partition:– Format and partition before setup by using third-
party utility– Use Windows Setup disc– For large partitions in Windows XP, you need
SP1
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Activity A-3
Discussing installation partition and file system requirements
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Windows 7 and Vista installation methods
Easiest from installation DVD Autostart presents options:
– Checking for compatibility– Installing Windows 7/Vista– Transferring files and settings from one
computer to another Can also access installation files in a
network share
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Windows 2000/XP installation Boot to CD or DVD In MS-DOS, access CD-ROM drive
and run winnt.exe In previous version of Windows,
access CD-ROM drive and run winnt32.exe
Boot from a USB device
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Network installation Copy installation files from disc to a share
on network server Place disc in server’s optical drive and
share drive Access the share, and run winnt.exe or
winnt32.exe for pre-Vista, or setup.exe for Windows 7 or Vista
Files are copied to local computer Needs network connection; best for
upgrades Not the same as a remote installation
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Unattended installations Create answer file with:
– Windows System Image Manager in Windows 7 and Vista
– Setup Manager utility in Windows XP/2000
– Notepad Provides answers to some or all
prompts in setup Start setup and point to answer file Disk imaging software also an option
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Clean install of Windows 7 or Vista
1. Back up files and settings2. Save user settings3. Obtain product key4. Verify Internet access5. Insert installation DVD; restart the
computer and boot to DVD6. In Vista, select language, time and
currency format, and keyboard or input method
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Clean install of 7/Vista, continued
7. Click Install Now8. If desired, go online to get install updates9. In Vista, enter product key10. Accept license agreement11. Click Custom12. Choose installation partition; delete,
create, and format partitions13. In Windows 7, select country/region, time
and currency format, and keyboard layout 14. Create new user account
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Clean install of 7/Vista, continued
15. Name computer 16. In Windows 7, enter password & hint17. In Windows 7, enter product key 18. Select desired automatic-updates option19. Configure time zone, time, and date
settings 20. Select a network type, and click Start 21. Install drivers22. Activate Windows23. Load user settings
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Product keys and activation Two methods to combat software
piracy Product keys
– 25-character codes that unlock the software for use
– Typically entered during installation– Obtain from packaging or through
volume licensing agreement– Must enter within 30 days or computer
won’t boot
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Product keys and activation, continued
Activation– Process in which Windows 7 and
Windows Vista registers itself with Microsoft
– Takes a snapshot of the computer’s hardware
– Ensures that OS is used on a single computer
– After 30 days without activation, operates in Reduced Functionality Mode
– Not the same as registration
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Windows Update Download and install operating system
updates Updates include:
– Enhanced features– Corrections to problems– Improved security
Three options:– Use recommended settings – Install important updates only – Ask me later
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Windows 7/Vista network locations
Three options:– Home– Work– Public location
To change (if computer is not a domain member): 1. In the Control Panel, click Network and
Internet2. Click Network and Sharing Center3. Click Customize4. Select Public or Private
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Windows XP/2000 installation 1. Insert installation CD-ROM2. Run winnt.exe or winnt32.exe3. Create and format partitions4. Answer prompts in text mode
a. Language and locale settingsb. Product Keyc. Installation directoryd. Administrator passworde. Floppy disk to create a Startup Diskf. Networking configuration (DHCP or custom
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Setup issues CD or DVD won’t launch Hardware error messages Error message that Windows XP
Service Pack 2 is missing Setup can’t download updates Disk space CD or DVD errors Setup hangs during GUI portion;
Windows won’t start after installation Blue screen
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Activity A-4
Installing Windows 7 Professional
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Post-installation tasks Verify that all devices are working
properly– Update drivers or install new drivers as
needed Install additional Windows
components Install service packs and hotfixes Restore user data files
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Devices and drivers Get updated drivers from hardware
manufacturers Setup uses default drivers Some devices might not work correctly
with default drivers Need administrative permissions Always check for most up-to-date
drivers for your OS Can install updated driver with Device
Manager or install file
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Activity A-5
Installing device drivers and Windows updates
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Driver signing Introduced with Windows 2000 Drivers tested and approved by the Windows
Hardware Quality Lab – Issued a digital signature
Unsigned doesn’t mean bad driver Configure in Windows 2000 or XP
– Hardware tab in My Computer Properties– Three actions: Ignore, Warn, Prompt
Configure in Windows 7 and Vista through a group policy– Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Driver
Installation – Enable “Code signing for device drivers”
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Activity A-6
Configuring driver signing
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Topic B Topic A: Windows installation Topic B: Upgrades
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Windows 7 upgrade pathsPrevious Version
Home Basic
Home Premium
Professional Ultimate
Windows 2000 Install Install Install Install
Windows Vista Home Basic
Upgrade Upgrade Install Upgrade
Windows Vista Home Premium
Install Upgrade Install Upgrade
Windows Vista Business
Install Install Upgrade Upgrade
Windows Vista Ultimate
Install Install Install Upgrade
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Unsupported upgrades Windows XP to Windows 7 Cross-architecture upgrades Cross-language upgrades Cross-SKU upgrades Windows Vista to Windows N,
Windows K, Windows KN, or Windows E
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Upgrade between Windows 7 versions
Current Windows 7 edition
Can be upgraded to
Home Basic Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate
Home Premium Professional or Ultimate
Professional Ultimate
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Windows Vista upgrade pathsPrevious Version
Home Basic
Home Premium
Business Ultimate
Windows 2000 Install Install Install Install
Windows XP Home
Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade
Windows XP Professional
Install Install Upgrade Upgrade
Windows XP Media Center
Install Upgrade Install Upgrade
Windows XP Tablet PC
Install Install Upgrade Upgrade
Windows XP Professional 64-bit
Install Install Install Install
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Upgrade between Vista versions
Current Vista edition
Can be upgraded to
Home Basic Home Premium or Ultimate
Home Premium Ultimate
Business Ultimate or Enterprise
Enterprise Ultimate
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Pre-Windows Vista upgrades
Current OS Upgrades supportedWindows 95 Windows 98,
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 98 Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition
Windows Me Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition
Windows NT Workstation 4.0
Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP Professional
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Activity B-1
Identifying upgrade paths
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Pre-upgrade tasks
1. Run the Upgrade Advisor and fix any reported issues
2. Verify hardware compatibility 3. Verify software compatibility 4. Uninstall any unused applications and
delete any unused files 5. Disable virus checking and
compression software 6. Back up user data files
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Hardware and software compatibility
Remove any hardware that isn’t used or isn’t necessary
Consider updating the system BIOS Verify application support at
manufacturer’s Web site– Upgrade software if possible
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Upgrade process1. Disable antivirus program 2. Back up important data 3. Verify that existing version of
Windows is on NTFS partition4. Verify that all Service Packs and
updates are installed on existing OS5. Obtain Windows 7 or Vista product
key6. Verify Internet connection7. Insert installation DVD and click
Install Now continued
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Upgrade process, continued
8. Choose whether to get Installation updates
9. In Vista, enter product key10.Accept license agreement11. Click Upgrade12. If compatibility issues are found,
review them13.Choose how to handle automatic
updates; confirm time zone settings
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Upgrade process, continued
14. In Windows 7, enter your product key15.Select a network type, and in
Windows Vista, click Start 16. Install hardware drivers not installed
by OS installation program17.Activate Windows 7 or Vista
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Upgrades within Windows 7 Use Windows Anytime Upgrade utility Doesn’t require original media or
installation files Must purchase an upgrade key Installs from CBS store on local
computer Takes approximately 10 minutes Windows Anytime Upgrade utility
available from Start menu
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Upgrades within Windows Vista Upgrade process is very similar If you’re already running Windows Vista
Home Premium or Business, devices and applications are supported
If Windows Vista Home Basic installed, verify that computer meets hardware requirements for Home Premium or Ultimate
Option to use Windows Anytime Upgrade – not a full-featured as Windows 7 version
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Upgrade issues Upgrade option not available, or
message “Upgrade has been disabled”
Upgrade disabled with message “Partition must be formatted NTFS”
Error message that upgrade is not supported
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Activity B-2
Upgrading to Windows 7 Ultimate
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Application compatibility Applications written for one Windows
version might not work on newer version
Called “legacy applications” Upgrade when possible Legacy application installs but won’t
run:– Check Microsoft Web site– Check manufacturer’s Web site– Use Program Compatibility Wizard
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Vista Program Compatibility Wizard
256 colors 640×480 screen resolution Disable visual themes Disable desktop composition Disable display scale on high-DPI
settings Windows XP wizard is similar to Vista
version
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Windows 2000 application compatibility
Windows 2000 SP2 and SP3 Enable the Application Compatibility
Mode feature Regsvr32 %systemroot%\apppatch\slayerui.dll
Set application-compatibility settings in legacy application’s Properties dialog– Compatibility tab – Run in Compatibility Mode – Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0
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Activity B-3
Using the Windows 7 Program Compatibility Wizard
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Unit summary Installed a Windows operating system Upgraded from one version of
Windows to another