[Coco] Need help off-topic

John E. Malmberg wb8tyw at qsl.net
Thu Aug 27 08:25:18 EDT 2020


On 8/26/2020 9:34 AM, Joshua Harper via Coco wrote:
> Hi there I have Windows 7 ultimate the original disk and key but all
> the updates from when I bought Windows 7 to when they stop supporting
> Windows 7 it probably won’t have so I wasn’t sure how I could go
> about getting all those updates thanks for any help

I am not sure if you understood my first reply to you which is still below.

If those instructions were not good enough, maybe if you gave your 
location, maybe there is a list member in your city that can give you 
local assistance.

1. I gave you a list of what you need to do the backup and restore of 
your current Windows 7 installation.

2. I gave you a link of step by step on how to back up your system and 
then after you replace the drive to restore it.

3. I gave you some suggestions to try out on separate Windows 10 system, 
such as at a store demo system, or a local friend's system to see if you 
could make Windows 10 suit your needs.

Windows 7 should currently install.  I have heard of some people having 
issues with Windows update on a "new" install, not a restore, where it 
is taking an extremely long time to update the machine on Windows 7.

But you should be able to do a backup and restore with out having to do 
a re-installation of Windows 7.   I did not have any problems when I did 
it a few years ago.

Regards,
-John

> 
>> On Aug 26, 2020, at 8:00 AM, John E. Malmberg <wb8tyw at qsl.net> wrote:
>>
>> On 8/26/2020 6:33 AM, Joshua Harper via Coco wrote:
>>> Hi guys I know this is off-topic but I really need some help here I
>>> am legally blind and I use a Windows 7 PC my Windows 7 PC is crashing
>>> due to a bad hard drive does anybody know how I can reinstall Windows
>>> 7 and get all the old updates up till the time that Microsoft stop
>>> supporting Windows 7 Windows 7 allows me to change my colors so I can
>>> see the screen decently enough windows 10 is not easily accessible
>>> for me thanks for any of your help greatly appreciated
>>
>> It apparently makes a difference if your system had Windows 7 
>> originally installed or is an update.
>> 
>> The best way to do that is to have a backup disk or USB stick that
>> can hold your entire image, and your replacement disk.
>> 
>> That is correct 2 disks, one for a USB connection and one for 
>> replacement.   I would get the largest of them that you can
>> reasonably afford, and then you can continue to use the USB disk
>> for backup.
>> 
>> You also need a recovery disk (CD/DVD) that you can boot.
>>
>> If you are not budget constrained, I would recommend maxing out
>> the memory on that system if it is not already maxed out while you
>> have it  open for the hard drive replacement.
>>
>> For new memory, I have usually found the best prices on
>> crucial.com.   They also sell SSD upgrades.
>> 
>> https://notebooks.com/2009/10/24/how-to-backup-your-installation-of-windows-7/
>>
>>
>> Can you try out a Windows 10 system with the settings in this article?
>>
>> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4089827/windows-10-guide-for-people-who-are-blind-or-low-vision
>>
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