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Thursday, 24 March 2016
How to Create a Windows 8 Installation DVD or USB Drive
- Download the Windows 8 Installer from Microsoft's web site and run it on an existing Windows system. It doesn't actually have to be the PC you want to upgrade, even though it says so—heck, it can be a PC you've already upgraded to Windows 8.
- If it prompts you for a license, enter the key you received when you originally bought Windows 8.
- Once you've gotten past the licensing screen, it'll ask you how you want to install Windows 8. Choose "Install by Creating Media."
- It'll now give you a choice between a flash drive or an ISO file. If you want to create a thumb drive, choose "USB Flash Drive"—if you want to create a DVD, choose "ISO File."
- If you chose the ISO file, you can now burn it to a DVD with something like ImgBurn.
download here :: .http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/upgrade-product-key-only
How to Run a Portable Version of Windows from a USB Drive
What You'll Need (and What You'll Get)
You only need a few simple things to make this work. They include:- A Windows installation disc or ISO image. We recommend using Windows 8. Windows 8 will allow you to use your portable installation on any computer, but Windows 7 is not as portable and may have driver or activation issues if you use it on other computers. (If you must use Windows 7, this alternative method may be preferable).
- A USB drive. An external hard drive is preferred over a flash drive, since it will run significantly faster. USB 2.0 will suffice, but if you have a USB 3.0 drive, we recommend using it (though it will only work if you're installing Windows 8, not Windows 7).
- WinToUSB. This is the simple program that will walk you through the installation process.
Step One: Install WinToUSB
While you're at it, find your Windows installation disc or ISO and get it ready, because you're going to need it in the next step. If you don't have one, you can download one from Microsoft.
Step Two: Create Your Portable Drive
Next, you just need to start up WinToUSB and follow its (short) wizard to create your portable installation. There are only a few steps involved:1. Select Your Installer Media
2. Select Your Hard Drive
3. Start the Installation
Step Three: Boot From Your Portable Drive
The first time it starts, it'll install the necessary drivers and take awhile to boot, after which you can set up your machine just like you would a new Windows 8 PC. You may have to manually adjust some things like screen resolution, but once you're done, you can shut it down, move it to another computer, and run it from there. It may go through the driver installation step on each new computer (which means it'll take awhile to boot), but I found it moved between my two PCs quite well. Enjoy!
Title image remixed from grebcha (Shutterstock).
How to install windows 7 from USB
- To start Windows 7 from an installation disc or USB flash drive.
- Turn on your computer, insert the Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive.
- And then turn off your computer. Press any key when prompted to do so, and then follow any instructions that appear.https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj95aXF8NjLAhXOSo4KHSDJBP0QFggdMAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwindows.microsoft.com%2Fen-in%2Fwindows7%2Fstart-your-computer-from-a-windows-7-installation-disc-or-usb-flash-drive&usg=AFQjCNFPbnuh9hPWP3L-BrN9T2mY9l3ZWQ&sig2=XtfhKYRQ-qUabzdYEh5kng&bvm=bv.117604692,d.c2E
Installing and reinstalling Windows
There are two options to choose from during the Windows 7 installation process:
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Upgrade. This option replaces your current version of Windows with Windows 7, and keeps your files, settings, and programs in place on your computer.
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Custom. This option replaces your current version of Windows with Windows 7, but doesn't preserve your files, settings, and programs. It's sometimes referred to as a clean installation for that reason.
In this article you'll find detailed instructions for installing Windows 7 and reinstalling Windows 7.
Saturday, 14 March 2015
How to place an image in a PhotoshopCS6
How to place an image in a PhotoshopCS6?
Hi...this is Google Naveen..
Today I am here to show you the simple steps to import an image to Photoshop.
Method1:
Just follow the below steps.- look at the left corner of the work area you can find the "File" option from menu bar.
- after clicking it you get a drop down list where you can find the "Place" option.
- select it and Images in your system will be opened and select the desired one and work on.
Method2:
Here comes the better and simple step to import a file to Photoshop.- Open the image containing file and just drag it to the to active Photoshop in the task bar.
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