Install Windows 7 online...

Hello

If I install Windows 7 online, it automatically removes the Vista that is already on my laptop?

Thank you

Windows 7 is not installed on the Internet. You can buy a digital copy of Windows 7 from the Microsoft Store, burn it to a DVD Virgin and upgrade to Windows 7 to your current edition.

When important changes to your computer, for example an upgrade, it is always recommended that you back up your system before installing a new version of Windows. In your case, you can upgrade to Windows 7 depending on the edition and the architecture of Windows Vista, you have installed. If you are running a 32-bit version of Vista and upgrade to a 64-bit (Windows 7 edition) version, you'll have a pure make install, it is the opposite case.

If you are using Windows Vista Home Basic or Premium consumer editions, you can only upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium or Ultimate. In addition, you can make downgrades, which means, if you are running Windows Vista Ultimate Edition now, you cannot downgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium. You perform logical upgrades:

Windows Vista Home Basic > Windows 7 Home Basic, Premium or Ultimate
Windows Vista Edition Home Premium > Windows 7 Home Premium or Ultimate
Windows Vista Business > Windows 7 Professional, enterprise or ultimate edition
Windows Vista Business > Windows 7 Enterprise
Windows Vista Ultimate > Windows 7 Ultimate.

Windows 7 on Microsoft Store
"When you buy Windows 7 from the Microsoft Store, you have the option to download an ISO or files compressed file"
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/HTML/pbPage.Help_Software_Downloads#ms_help_topics_at1
Also check out the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool

Software download: http://www.store.microsoft.com/Help/Software-Downloads
# You'll use your Windows Live ID to sign in to your bank account of Microsoft. If you have forgotten your password or need to reset, you can do this by clicking on forgot password?
# After typing your e-mail address and password, click Sign In.
# History under purchases, find the product that you have purchased and click Download.
Select Windows 7 64 bit and proceed to download.
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Select the version of Windows 7 64-bit or 32 - Bit and continue to download.
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# To start your download using the Download Manager, click Download.

Download information manager:
http://www.store.Microsoft.com/help/Download-Manager

Buy a product key of Microsoft Store:
Microsoft Store: http://store.microsoft.com/home.aspx

You must run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to see if your system is ready to run Windows 7:
http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-7/Upgrade-Advisor.aspx

Download from Microsoft Store
You must convert these three files in a bootable. ISO file, the following article will show you how:
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/10/23/how-to-create-and-make-bootable-Windows-7-ISO-from-exe-plus-Setup1-box-and-setup2-box-files/

After you convert to a. File ISO, you can burn it to a blank DVD disc as a disc image, and then proceed with the installation:

ImgBurn - supporting the creation of CD more. ISO files,
It supports a wide range of image file formats, and it's free.
(BIN, CUE, DI, DVD, GI, IMG, MDS, NRG, PDI and ISO)
http://www.ImgBurn.com/

Download and install burn ISO Gear (free):
http://www.GearSoftware.com/gear-ISO-burn.php

Note: Use always slower burning (4 x or 2 x) speed is offered a choice.

You should have the possibility to download the. ISO file from the Microsoft Store and simply burn it to a blank DVD as a disc image. Much easier to work with than the box files.

1. connect to your Microsoft Store account to view your purchase history
2. search for your purchase of Windows 7.
3. next to Windows 7, there is a drop-down list "additional download options.
4. in the drop-down menu, select "ISO 64 or 32-bit."

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