LAB:01 Subject : Operating System Concepts Submitted to : Sir Rashid Submitted by : SYED MUHAMMAD ASIM Roll no : 16082 Section : BsCs(CA) Date : 10-09-2021 Installing Windows 7 Step 1:Installation Place the Windows 7 Ultimate X64 Setup USB into the disk drive. The Windows 7 installation will automatically start and display the Windows 7 Install Windows 7 screen. Step:2 You can begin Windows 7 setup by clicking the "Install now" button. Windows 7 Setup is starting... Windows will start installation by copying the temporary setup support files. Step 3:The checkbox at the bottom of the screen "I want to help make Windows installation better" is for enabling the Windows system to send Windows 7 experiences and logs, or possible error details to Microsoft to be used for a better installation experience in future. step 4:In this screen of the installation wizard, users can select to Upgrade or proceed with a new copy of Windows 7 by selecting the Custom (advanced) option. If you choose Custom (advanced) setup, this will install a new Windows 7 operating system on your computer. In this case, your files, settings and programs are not kept and you have to install your programs again after the installation of Windows 7 is completed and migrate your program settings manually. You should backup your files manually to a different partition where you want to install the operating system on or store your files on an external storage disk. Step 5:In this setup step, the Windows 7 installation wizard will request from you the disk partition you want to install Windows 7 on. Step 6:If you have previously installed Windows system on your computer like Windows XP, Windows Vista or a non-RTM version of Windows 7 and if you have selected the partition that previous OS is installed on, Setup Wizard will display a warning similar to shown below. Step 7:Windows 7 installation is again starting after the first group of user input for Windows configuration is completed. Setup will continue now with copying Windows files. This step of installing Windows 7 will take some time. And during the steps shown on this screen the computer will reboot a few times. I guess twice or three times. The user installing Windows 7 is not required to interact during reboots and all these steps. Step 8:After some time windows needs to restart to continue installing Windows 7. It will shut down. Then continues installing Windows 7 Ultimate edition. When the copying of Windows files is completed the next step expanding Windows files step will take place. You are not required to follow for user interaction during these steps step 9:Windows setup will update the registry settings. We are near to the end of the Windows installation Step 10:At this windows installation wizard step, you are required after some time for user input. So your first interaction might be selecting the country or region from the available list of countries and regions. After you have selected the time and currency format, and identifying the keyboard or input method, continue installing Windows 7 with the Next button on the wizard screen. By the way, default values are United States, English (United States) and US keyboard layout as shown in the below screenshot. Step 11:The following Windows 7 installation screen is identifying the administrator account user name for your Windows 7 computer and identifying the new name of your computer within a network. Step 12:In this screen, Windows 7 setup will ask you set the administrator password for the user account you have created in the previous step. You'll be asked for a password hint as well. Step 13:The Windows 7 setup wizard will ask the installer now the Windows product key. Step 14:In the above Set Up Windows screen you can also enable "Automatically activate Windows when I'm online." option. This option will complete the Windows 7 activation without your manual work. Step 15:We are now at the last user input screens where we will choose the time zone and set the current date time settings. Step 16:The networking options for the computer's current location is not now asked by the Windows 7 installation wizard. This was one of the setup screens in previous versions of Win7. The setup will inform the user about the current process it is running. Setup will continue after restarting your computer. Setup is preparing your computer first use Preparing your desktop...