Netbook is a new and emerging portable device, it is lighter than the traditional laptop, the price is cheaper, and most importantly, it can run Windows system, can be used as a personal computer use.
At present, everyone's netbooks are basically running Windows XP. If you are already interested in the newly released Windows 7, and plan to install it on the netbook, then the following content can help you make a smooth transition to the Windows 7 platform. . Because the upgrade system for netbooks, there are some differences compared to desktops and laptops:
First of all, the choice of Windows 7 version, you can only choose 32-bit version of Windows 7, because the CPU used by the netbook only supports 32-bit systems. . In addition, it is recommended that you choose Starter Starter Edition or Home Basic Home Standard Edition. The netbook is not a hardware configuration, so the Ultimate is not the best choice.
Secondly, the netbook is not equipped with a DVD drive, so the traditional boot installation from the CD-ROM cannot be applied to the netbook unless you have a USB external drive. Considering that most people don't have an external optical drive, you need to use other storage devices, such as a USB flash drive with a capacity of 4GB or more. Then there is a backup of your important data, especially in the system partition.
The necessary software tools, Windows 7 installation files are naturally essential, here is recommended to use the downloaded ISO image file, then you also need a tool: Windows 7 USB /DVD Download Tool, it puts the ISO file "burn" & rdquo ; to the U disk, to achieve the installation of Windows 7 from the U disk.
Note: If you only have a CD-ROM and no ISO files, you don't have to worry about it. You can use UltraISO and other tools to convert the files on the CD to an ISO file, which is much faster than downloading the ISO separately.
After the above work is ready, you can use the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool to load the ISO file into the USB flash drive. This work and the production of the ISO is best done on your desktop, which will be faster.
Simply say the use of Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, connect the USB flash drive to the computer, and then start the Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool. The first step is to find the location of the ISO file, and the second step is to select the USB device. The third step is to select your USB flash drive, and then you can start copying. The whole process will take some time, during which you can go to a cup of tea or something. After all the work is over, you can restart the netbook and choose to boot from the U disk (the boot method from the U disk will be different for different machines, you can check your netbook instructions or check it online beforehand), after that There is no difference between a normal Windows 7 installation.
The installation process takes about an hour or so. Because it is installed from a USB flash drive, the reading speed will be slightly slower. After the installation is complete, you will see the following screen, and now start your new Windows 7 tour.