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Windows® 7 Upgrade Tools and Instructions

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For HP PCs not eligible for the Windows® 7 Upgrade* Option Program from HP

If your HP computer does not meet the eligibility requirements for the Windows® 7 Upgrade Option Program from HP and your PC is currently under HP warranty, instructions are provided below to guide you through the upgrade and installation of Windows 7.

A copy of Windows 7 must be purchased separately to start this process.

If your computer is eligible for the upgrade program and you ordered a Windows 7 Upgrade Kit, please follow the detailed instructions that came in your Upgrade Kit.

WARNING: BEFORE performing an upgrade or installing Windows 7, users must back up all user data (files, photos, etc.), applications, and settings. Failure to do so may result in loss of your data.  

Upgrade from Windows XP® to Windows 7

Upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7 will require a custom installation, and your system must meet the minimum requirements non-HP site. The Microsoft Windows® 7 Upgrade Advisor non-HP site can help you determine which features & editions of Windows 7 will run on your computer.

Before performing a custom installation, you will need to back up all user data (files,photos, etc.), applications, and settings and create a copy of the system recovery discs. Software and drivers should be updated so that devices will work with Windows 7.

  • »Windows Easy Transfer for Windows® XP non-HP site
  • This tool can help you move your files and settings to another location before you install Windows 7, then back to your PC after Windows installation is completed.

Upgrade from Windows Vista® to Windows 7

Computers running Windows Vista meet the system requirements for Windows 7. However, Microsoft still recommends downloading Windows® 7 Upgrade Advisor non-HP site to help find potential issues related to hardware, devices or programs that might affect the installation of Windows 7.

* Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware and/or a DVD drive to install the Windows 7 software and take full advantage of Windows 7 functionality. See Microsoft non-HP site for details.

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