It requires 20 GB of free hard drive space.
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No. You can install a new version of Windows by running its setup program from within Windows itself, or by booting from the installation media (CD/DVD/USB drive).
Format the hard drive, install another version of Windows, or a Linux distribution.
You Format the Hard Drive then re install a operating system
The 32-bit version of Windows 7 requires 16GB of free space on your hard-drive.
You would have to format the hard-drive, and do a fresh install of Windows XP. You would also need to re-install all of your software - some of which may not work with XP (since XP is an old version of Windows)
All new netbooks come with Windows 7 Starter already installed. To install Windows 7 on a netbook with a previous version of Windows installed you get the Windows 7 CD and insert it into an external disk drive you have installed on your computer. Then follow the installation instructions.
no sorry it is not possible as the previous version will be over written by the newer version you upload, invest in a hard drive that way you can save one on the hard drive and the other on computer!
No. Windows XP can also be installed using PATA or SATA CD-ROM drives.
You can install Windows 7 from optical drive (CD, DVD), hard drive (a local copy), network or USB device.
Create two partitions in ur hard drive and install Windows '98 on Drive C and install Windows 2000 on Drive D to another partition.
You dont have to format the drive to install windows. But it is a good idea. If you try to install windows onto a drive which already has windows on it (working or non-working) it will probably refuse to continue instead preferring to attempt to fix the existing install. You can get around this by renaming or deleting the original windows folder