Windows 7 boot disk

Hello

I have a m9515f office that came with Vista installed with an upgrade to Windows 7 from HP. I received the upgrade disc and installed Windows 7 64 bit on Vista. Since I want to format the drive and pure install W 7, I would like to know if I can do a W 7 bootable since the upgrade installation disc more and if so someone can point me to a tutorial.

Thanks for help.

Once again, if you've got a set of disks to upgrade form HP... It said "Upgrade Wizard HP", the other is 'Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Media'... that YES. Price part numbers indicated 585072-001 586193-001 or similar. You must also have a Windows 7 key on a certificate of Authenticity product... This should read something like "Win Vista HmPrm - Win 7 HmPrm UPG fill HP"

Just insert the Windows 7 disc into the drive and restart the computer. When "press any key to boot from the CD/DVD...". "poster, do exactly that and follow the instructions. Select 'Advanced Install' and format the partition "c:" drive. Now, continue with Setup and answer a few questions that are asked.

Frank

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