How to Upgrade Windows XP to Windows 7
0 comments Friday, August 7, 2009How to Upgrade Windows XP to Windows 7
Windows 7 is now in RTM stage and general availability will be on October 22. If you are using
Windows XP, then there is no upgrade option to windows 7. Windows 7 does not provide an
direct in-placeupgrade for Windows XP that will retain user’s applications, programs, settings,
customizations, personalization and data while setup performing installation of Windows. If you try
to upgrade to Windows 7 from a system which is using Windows XP, you will be shown this error
report which informs you that direct upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7 is not available.
Once you get a Windows 7 DVD, you will need to do a fresh install on your
machine if you are usingWindows XP (although you can upgrade to Vista and
then to Windows 7). Microsoft recommends Windows Easy Transfer which
can be used to preserve your files and settings from your XP machine,
but please note that it will NOT back up and transfer program files and
applications. You will need to reinstall all the applications again.
Follow the steps mentioned below to do Easy Transfer from XP to Windows 7.
1. Open the Windows 7 DVD and navigate to folder support\migwiz and you can see a file
namedmigsetup.exe, double click the file to start Easy Transfer.
3. Select An external hard disk or USB flash drive from the option in
the below screen when prompted.
4. Click This is my old computer and Windows Easy Transfer starts scanning the computer
for files which can be transferred.
5. Once scanning is completed, it shows the list of user profiles and you can select the files
and settings in each profile which needs to be transferred to Windows 7.
6. You can enter a password for Easy Transfer file.
7. You need to save the easy Transfer file on to a external storage like USB or External hard disk.
Once the data is saved, Easy transfer tells you the location where the files are stored.
8. Now close the Easy Transfer and open the Windows 7 Setup by
browsing to the root folder of the
DVD, and then double clicking setup.exe.
9. Click Install Now and in the next step click Go online to get the
latest updates
(recommended)to retrieve any important updates for Windows 7.
This step is optional. If you choose
not to check for updates during Setup, click Do not get the latest updates.
10. Accept the Software License terms and in the next window, select
Custom (advanced)
to perform an upgrade to your existing Windows installation.
11. In the next step, select the partition where you want to install Windows 7
and then Windows 7
Setup will proceed without further interaction. If you chose to install
Windows 7 on a partition
where your current Windows XP is installed, it will overwrite and if you have chosen to install on
another drive, you can dual boot with XP.
12. Once Windows 7 installation is complete, now you can transfer the
files and to do this, insert the
USB or the external hard disk where you saved the transfer files.
To do this first boot your new Windows 7.
13. Go to Start ->All Programs ->Accessories->System Tools,
and then click Windows EasyTransfer.
Once Easy transfer opens up click next button and select
“An external hard disk or USB flash drive”
from the options.
14. Select “This is my New computer” in the next step.
15. In the next step, Easy Transfer will ask you whether you have saved
your files on external
hard diskor an USB drive and click “Yes”. Now browse for the files which
you saved from your Windows XP.
16. Once you select the file and click open, Easy Transfer will again
scan for the user profiles available in the saved data. You can choose
which files need to be migrated for which all users you have saved.
You can customize the migration using the customize button below each profile.
17. Once you have customize the list of files and profiles to be migrated,
click Transfer and wait for Easy Transfer to complete the migration
n.
Once Windows Easy Transfer has completed moving your files,
you can close it. Now all your files and settings which you saved
from your XP installation will be available in Windows 7.
Important Note: This process will not back up applications installed
on XP to Windows 7. You will need to install all your applications
again on Windows 7.
You have now successfully completed the migration process and
you can use the disk clean up to remove the temporary transfer files