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This wikiHow teaches you how to reinstall Windows 7 if you don't have your Windows 7 installation disc. To do so, you'll need your Windows 7 product key and either a blank USB flash drive or a blank DVD.

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Creating an Installation Tool

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  1. Check your computer's bit number . When you download a fresh version of Windows 7, you'll need to know whether your computer has a 32-bit processor or a 64-bit processor.
  2. This is the 25-character key that you received with your copy of Windows 7. You can usually find it on the bottom of your computer (laptops only), or inside of the Windows 7 box.
    • If you registered your copy of Windows 7 online, Microsoft most likely sent to your registered email address a confirmation email with your product key.
    • If you can't find a hard copy of your product key, you can check it on your computer using Command Prompt or software.
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  3. You can use either a blank USB flash drive or a blank DVD to create your installation tool. Keep in mind that if you choose a flash drive, it must have a capacity of larger than 4 gigabytes. [1]
    • Before choosing a DVD as your method, make sure that your computer has a DVD drive. You can check this by looking for the DVD logo on or near the disc tray.
    • If you don't have a DVD drive, you won't be able to burn the DVD on your computer.
  4. Open Microsoft's Windows 7 download page . This is the official webpage for Windows 7 software downloads.
  5. You'll find the "Enter your product key" text field near the bottom of the page; click this field and type in the 25-character product key that you retrieved earlier.
  6. It's a blue button below the product key text field. Doing so will verify your product key and take you to the language selection page.
  7. Click the Choose one drop-down box and then click your preferred language in the drop-down menu. [2]
  8. This button is below the language drop-down box.
  9. Click either 64-bit Download or 32-bit Download in the middle of the page. The download that you choose here should match your computer's bit number. The file will begin downloading.
    • Depending on your browser's settings, you may first have to select a download location or confirm the download.
  10. The Windows 7 installation file will download in ISO format. After it finishes downloading, you can usually find it in your computer's Downloads folder.
  11. Once your installation tool has been created, you can proceed with installing Windows 7. Plug in your USB flash drive or insert your DVD, then do the following:
    • Flash drive - Select the ISO file, press Ctrl + C to copy it, click your flash drive's name in the lower-left side of the window, and press Ctrl + V to paste the file onto your flash drive.
    • DVD - Burn the installation file onto the DVD by finding and selecting the file in Windows Explorer , clicking Burn disc image , and clicking Burn at the bottom of the pop-up window. [3]
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Setting up the Installation

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  1. Back up your files . Even though most modern operating systems give you the option of keeping your files when installing the operating system, backing up your files is a safety precaution that you shouldn't skip.
  2. Your USB flash drive or burned DVD should be attached to/inserted into your computer.
  3. You'll need to do this as soon as your computer begins to restart. This key is usually the Esc , Delete , or F2 key, though your computer's BIOS key may be different. Don't stop pressing the key until the BIOS is open.
    • If you miss the BIOS activation window, you'll need to restart your computer and try again.
    • For a brief moment, you can usually see the key that you need to use listed at the bottom of the screen in a "Press X to enter startup" message.
    • You can check your computer's manual or product page online to confirm the BIOS key.
  4. Each computer's BIOS varies slightly, but you'll usually see a "Boot Order" or "Boot Options" tab that you can navigate to using the arrow keys.
    • On some BIOS layouts, you'll find the "Boot Order" options in the Advanced Options tab.
    • Some BIOS layouts have the "Boot Order" section right on the initial page.
  5. Using the arrow keys, select either Removable Storage (or something similarly descriptive of a flash drive) or CD Drive (or something similar). This will depend on whether you used a flash drive or a DVD to create your installation tool.
  6. Usually, you'll press the + key while the tool's option is selected to do this. With your installation option at the top of the "Boot Order" list, your computer will be able to find and recognize the Windows 7 installation file.
    • There's normally a key legend that tells you which keys perform which actions in the lower-right side of the BIOS page.
  7. Press your BIOS' "Save and Exit" key (check the key legend), then wait for the BIOS to close.
    • You may have to confirm this decision by selecting YES and pressing a key.
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Reinstalling Windows 7

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  1. Doing so will begin the installation process.
  2. Checking the box indicates that you agree to Microsoft's current terms of use, while clicking Next in the bottom-right corner of the window takes you to the next page.
  3. Select the hard drive on which Windows 7 is installed, then click Delete below the storage window.
  4. Doing so will completely erase your old copy of Windows 7 from the hard drive.
  5. Click the now-empty hard drive to select it as your installation location.
  6. This may take several minutes to an hour, depending on how fast your computer is.
    • Your computer will restart multiple times during the installation process.
  7. Type your preferred username into the text field at the top of the window.
  8. Fill out the following fields:
    • Type a password (recommended) - Type in your preferred password.
    • Retype your password - Re-type in your preferred password.
    • Type a password hint - Create a password hint (optional).
  9. This will allow Windows to set up your security for you.
  10. Once Windows 7's installation is complete, you should be on the desktop.
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    Follow the instructions listed in the article above.
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    If I have a firmware problem, will reinstalling help?
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    Sometimes, but not always. It may be more useful to contact your manufacturer for help.
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    The product key is specific to your copy of Windows to prevent software piracy. It can often be found on the computer's case or the sleeve that the CD initially came in.
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      Warnings

      • If your version of Windows 7 came pre-installed on your computer by the manufacturer, Microsoft may require you to purchase a new copy of Windows 7.
      • When in the BIOS, don't change any settings other than the ones mentioned in this article.
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