Turn on or restart your computer and watch for a message during the POST about a particular key, usually Del or F2, that you'll need to press to ...enter SETUP. Press this key as soon as you see the message.
Yes, you can even keep both operating systems on your computer if you want. Don't try that yourself. If you are interested in that, search Youtube for "Dual-Boot Windows XP and Windows 7." If you want to totally remove Windows XP from your computer, put the Windows 7 disk inside the computer and then restart. If it still boots into Windows XP, change your boot order. Do some research on your BIOS and see how to change your boot order. Make sure that "CD-DVD" Comes before "Hard Drive" or anything like that. Then reboot your computer. You should now be welcomed to the Windows 7 installer. If it does NOT boot into Windows XP, then follow the steps you are given. Good Job! If you followed all the steps correctly, you should now be running Windows 7!
Following are the boot loader features of windows 7: a) Windows Boot Manager(Bootmgr.exe) b) Windows Operating System loader c) Windows Resume Loader
Windows 7 boot camp teaches you how to configure windows 7, which includes installing, maintaining, and configuring. You will also learn how to help windows 7 users.
you will have to boot up your computer from the windows 7 DVD and repair the installation (I guess its called startup repair). OR If you have Windows XP installed on the same PC, then use Vista Boot PRO (Totally free) to restore Boot manager info to your windows 7 partition
You can partition your hard drive and install Windows Server onto the partitioned space. You then can boot up from either Windows 7 or Windows Server.
Boot Camp is about to be updated to support Windows 7 but some older Macs will not be able to run Windows 7. (See links below)
To do this, you must boot from the Windows 7 disc or USB thumb drive. To do this, enter your BIOS, which can usually be done by pressing Delete or F8 when it is booting, or if you have a Dell by changing the boot priority right on the startup screen. After this, hot the reboot button and it should take you right into the Windows 7 setup. Make sure after this is done, you change the boot priority back to your hard drive first.
Boot screens for Windows 7 can come in a variety of options, from a static picture to animated boot screens. A number of websites offer them for free download, including deviantART. All you have to do is alter the settings in Windows 7 to allow the boot screen to show after you have downloaded one.
Dual boot
Yes, in dual boot mode you can run Windows 7 on a Mac.
To boot Windows 7 from a memory stick, insert the memory stick into a USB drive on the powered off the computer. Turn the computer on and it should boot from the memory stick.
Yes, the Windows 7 DVD's let you boot up the DVD's menu for repairing or installing Windows when inserted into a external or internal DVD drive.If your PC doesn't boot the DVD automatically you will have to push the boot device button at start-up(Default F12) or enter BIOS(default DEL or F2) to change the Boot device priority or enable to boot device button.The first window you get when booted the DVD is a welcome screen with Windows 7 logo and language settings.The next window will allow you to install Windows 7 or go into the repair menu.The repair menu:Startup Repair.System Restore.System Image Recovery.Windows Memory Diagnostic.Command Prompt.