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slid_away | 18:12 Sat 17th Oct 2009 | Computers
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I have order windows 7 after just buying a new computer (as it came with a free upgrade). When it arrives is it just a simple case of sticking it in the DVD drive and loading it up or is there more to it than that?
I have never had to load up a operating system before as the PC's i have bought have all been preloaded
Any help ot links would be great
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Article here:

http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-do-vista-to-windows-7-upgrade/

Computeractive magazine have put some videos together (note some are XP to 7, others are Vista to 7)

http://www.computeractive.co.uk/tv/
WARNING

Any Windows install or upgrade can go wrong and you could lose some or all of your personal data.

I STRONGLY suggest you back up personal data to CD/DVD or to an external drive.

Better to be safe than sorry.
On the other hand, if it's a new PC, just wait to use it before installing the upgrade, then there won't be anything to lose! The Windows 7 installation is a dream and takes only about 20 minutes.
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Thank you both, these are the answers I wanted.
How come though, some people already have Windows & when the release date is not to the 22/10/09?
Also I have seen some sites saying that they will update you with Windows 7 now (full workable edition)
"How come though, some people already have Windows & when the release date is not to the 22/10/09?"
Can't speak for others, but my company gets a load of stuff in advance as part of the Microsoft Partnership Program. I've just installed Windows 7 Pro on what was my Vista machine.

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