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September 14th, 2009

The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide

Posted by Ed Bott @ 10:16 pm

Categories: Windows 7

Tags: Hard Drive, DVD, Microsoft Windows 7, Backups, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

Want to make the Windows 7 upgrade experience as short and painless as possible? Follow these seven suggestions to make the process easier. (For details on what to expect, see How long should a Windows 7 upgrade really take?)

1. Run setup from a flash drive or a USB hard drive. Compared to slow DVDs, you can easily shave 5-10 minutes off install times. For upgrades, you can simply copy the files to the external media; if you plan to do a clean install, you’ll need to make sure the media is bootable.

2. Move massive data collections off your system drive before you start. Copy your big digital media collection to an external hard drive and then delete the original files from your user folders before you run the upgrade. You can copy them back after setup is complete.

3. Check for compatibility problems before you start. The Windows Upgrade Advisor runs at the beginning of the setup process and will identify any programs or devices that have compatibility issues. Resolve those issues before upgrading. (A standalone version of the Upgrade Advisor is available from Microsoft if you want to check a system before starting an upgrade.)

4. Take advantage of this opportunity to ditch old software. Open the Programs window from Control Panel and take inventory of all installed software on the old PC. If you find any programs that need to be replaced or scrapped, uninstall them now and give the setup program one less task to worry about.

5. Upgrade your hard drive along with your OS. If you’re feeling cramped on your current drive, get a new, bigger, probably faster replacement. With a SATA hard drive in a modern desktop or notebook PC, this is usually a very simple upgrade. (The hardest part typically involves physically removing the drive.) Get a SATA-to-USB adapter cable to temporarily connect the new drive to your PC. (Here’s a universal model from a vendor I know), then use Acronis TrueImage or the software that comes with the new drive to “clone” your old drive. Shut the system down, replace the old drive with the new one, and restart. The old drive is a perfect backup: If anything goes wrong, you can swap the old drive back in and you’re right back where you started.

6. Make sure you have needed drivers before you start. At a bare minimum, be certain you’ve downloaded the correct drivers for your wireless or wired network card. Without a network connection, you’ll have a hard time getting any other drivers or essential programs!

7. Create a clean image backup when you’re done. Every edition of Windows 7 includes a Backup program you can use to make a complete image backup on an external hard drive or on DVDs (assuming you have a DVD writer). A reasonably clean Windows 7 image backup will fit on two or three DVDs—another good reason to purge data files before you start.

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Posted by: FrankHa Posted on: 11/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Any reason not to back up to a USB Flash?  Michael Kelly | 09/15/09
Well...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
DVDs...  WindowWasher | 09/15/09
Depends on the amount of data you have  CobraA1 | 09/15/09
Also another good clone program  Michael Kelly | 09/15/09
Clonezilla  Gerry_z | 09/16/09
Actually Clonezilla is one of the apps in Parted Magic  Michael Kelly | 09/16/09
May as welll buy a new system  The 'G-Man.' | 09/15/09
Oh please  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
Demand? No we don't. Would LIKE..  PollyProteus | 09/15/09
It doesn't hurt to make sure . . .  CobraA1 | 09/15/09
One way to make sure of that ...  mwagner@... | 09/15/09
Good for many (but not all) desktops  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
Installing on another hard-disk comments  Computer_User_1024 | 09/16/09
Laptops and secondary hard drives  DNSB | 09/16/09
SIL 3124 SATA II Driver  Computer_User_1024 | 09/16/09
Are you running Beta, RC or RTM?  de-void | 09/30/09
I'm printing this out - and a note  CobraA1 | 09/15/09
Thanks  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
Another Win7 Advisor shortcoming  Jim Johnson | 09/15/09
How big was your drive...  Computer_User_1024 | 09/16/09
Black Screen Install Problems w/ 7RC Workarounds! grin  i2fun@... | 09/15/09
So much futzing...  arminw | 09/15/09
Apple has their FAIR SHARE of Problems & Incompatibility Issues! grin  i2fun@... | 09/15/09
Yeah OK...  Sleeper Service | 09/15/09
Oh, just look at MacFixIt and other sites...  dmoisan@... | 09/15/09
This guide is for people with a lot older hardware  pethers | 09/15/09
Never mind the fanboy nonsense  robertleeking@... | 09/16/09
Message has been deleted.  tealcat | 09/16/09
So I'm guessing you use...  kaninelupus | 09/17/09
Realy  jdbukis@... | 09/17/09
W7 advisor  Budster1 | 09/15/09
Have you checked with your video card maker?  mwagner@... | 09/15/09
Sounds like Driver Issues MS isn't Responsible for! wink  i2fun@... | 09/16/09
Windows 7 Advisor - no good  pjsa01@... | 09/16/09
Is the move of media files to external necessary?  mtmartin71 | 09/15/09
That will work fine!  mwagner@... | 09/15/09
No it's not if you've got your data already separaate...  PollyProteus | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  pcs800@... | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  gneri@... | 09/15/09
Not everybody is an expert  Michael Kelly | 09/15/09
"Only a total incompetent"  davagain | 09/16/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  nzav@... | 09/15/09
Google that error  Michael Kelly | 09/15/09
Google that error  nzav@... | 09/17/09
Imaging your drive  lhehe@... | 09/15/09
Imaging your drive  nzav@... | 09/17/09
Is moving data necessary if. . .  r_gregory | 09/15/09
Settings  James T. Kirk | 09/15/09
No you won't.  mwagner@... | 09/15/09
If you do a "custom" install...  PollyProteus | 09/15/09
No, not necessary...  PollyProteus | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  jemd@... | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  Pyrotech_z | 09/15/09
Don't be a fool, backup is cool :-P  magallanes | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  mike-blu-c-c | 09/15/09
Silliest suggestions ever  croberts | 09/15/09
Silliest suggestions ever?  Ian Sedwell | 09/15/09
The flash drive suggestion...  PollyProteus | 09/15/09
I agree; silly suggestions  DoctorAndy | 09/16/09
backing up perhaps?  Dcarm | 09/15/09
No reason...  seal@... | 09/18/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  preeves1377 | 09/15/09
No upgrades are necessary for the home user...  PollyProteus | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  cjc5447 | 09/15/09
Absolutely not true  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
So theoretically...  Michael Kelly | 09/15/09
Yes, correct  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
Step 0: Wait - for SP1  HollywoodDog | 09/15/09
So...  Sleeper Service | 09/15/09
Already been swimming for months with the RC  Patanjali | 09/16/09
Step 0: Wait - for SP1  Andrej.G. | 09/16/09
Normally I'd Agree  JasonJD48 | 09/16/09
Thanks, Ed. Step 7 will save me hours of work.  heres_johnny | 09/15/09
Upgrade from Vista is straightforward  kevinx326 | 09/15/09
Win7 Upgrade Advisor Beta Fails to Run  hws1947@... | 09/15/09
It's still in beta  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
RE: It's still in beta  hws1947@... | 09/15/09
Same  tealcat | 09/16/09
Same  ricardian@... | 09/16/09
Win7 Upgrade Advisor Beta Fails to Run  bmhedrick | 09/16/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  Mike Mobbs | 09/15/09
Upgrade not possible  liviuzak@... | 09/15/09
DIRECT Upgrade is not possible...  PollyProteus | 09/15/09
Prevent troubles with your BIOS  prikkebeen | 09/15/09
Or  Michael Kelly | 09/15/09
I said  prikkebeen | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  shoshonski | 09/15/09
Answer  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
RE  shoshonski | 09/15/09
Sorry, not buying it  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
re  shoshonski | 09/15/09
Most will not have a problem  Patanjali | 09/15/09
It's very  tealcat | 09/16/09
re  shoshonski | 09/16/09
LOL  FrankHa | 11/04/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  Sodbuster41 | 09/15/09
Simple upgrade guide.  mrlinux | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  pguarisma@... | 09/15/09
Yes, that should work  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
Upgrade Adviser?  Mike Mobbs | 09/15/09
From rc?  booly1 | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  booly1 | 09/15/09
Move massive data collections off your system drive before you start.  TheWerewolf | 09/15/09
It's been a long, long time since I played with Windows.  richdave | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  Gis Bun | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  nwarden | 09/15/09
Is it worth changing from 32 bit to 64 bit system  dianecmiles@... | 09/16/09
Dear Ed: Why install this at all ? Hobbying  mlindl | 09/15/09
Congratulations  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/15/09
Stupid response.  mlindl | 09/16/09
Windows 7 v Mac SL  JasonJD48 | 09/22/09
U= tard  Duke E. Love | 09/25/09
still costing less  jxb | 10/05/09
huh?  ttremeth | 10/07/09
Dell Precision M4400 Mobile Workstation  mlindl | 09/16/09
You can prove he is paid right?  jdbukis@... | 09/17/09
You can fool some of the people all of the time..  tonymcs@... | 09/15/09
Apple vision... can't see the forest for the trees  pethers | 09/15/09
Unfortunately they like Macworld  JasonJD48 | 09/22/09
Just being pragmatic  Earthling2 | 09/15/09
Hello MacIdiot  Patanjali | 09/16/09
Yeah,  tealcat | 09/16/09
MACs...  Andrej.G. | 09/16/09
What about windows easy transfer?  TwighlightShadow | 09/15/09
Windows Easy Transfer works very well  dmoisan@... | 09/15/09
File Transfer  dianecmiles@... | 09/16/09
Thanks  TwighlightShadow | 09/16/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  Knightwolfe | 09/15/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  mfitzpatrick001@... | 09/15/09
Back up  dianecmiles@... | 09/16/09
A one step process to achieve the best possible long term outcome  schmandel@... | 09/15/09
Computers are a sinkhole anyway  Patanjali | 09/16/09
sinkholes  dianecmiles@... | 09/16/09
DO NOT FORMAT the Windows 7 partition with a 3rd party utility.  Computer_User_1024 | 09/16/09
Believe it  tealcat | 09/16/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  ramnet@... | 09/16/09
You should always read before posting something this silly.  tealcat | 09/16/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  NoSpark | 09/16/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  GeorgeWagner | 09/16/09
Windows 7 ? ROFLMAO !  lynne1462@... | 09/16/09
I totally agree  janitorman | 09/16/09
why "upgrade" at all  janitorman | 09/16/09
Then why  tealcat | 09/16/09
Why even bother at all?  Duke E. Love | 09/26/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  dhaun@... | 09/16/09
How to upgrade from XP to Windows 7  roger andre | 09/16/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  brunnegd | 09/16/09
Wow! 133 comments and counting on how to upgrade to Win7!  richdave | 09/16/09
Its all good advice but  tech_walker | 09/17/09
"upgrades are for lazy people"  wkulecz | 09/17/09
Wow, your money is not nearly as impressive as your narcissism!  jivester | 09/17/09
alih_eng@hotmail.com  alih_eng@... | 09/17/09
I am actually looking forward to win 7  Duke E. Love | 09/25/09
No Samsung Support for Windows 7 on Q1EX  Brianflys | 09/27/09
RE: The Windows 7 upgrade survival guide  wedgy2@... | 10/16/09
Upgrade Media  jps@... | 10/20/09

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