Can a desktop install Windows 7

Updated on number 2024-04-16
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, the system can be installed.

    A few suggestions:1The hard drive is not too large, but don't leave less space for the C drive.

    As soon as Windows 7 is installed, it will immediately occupy 15 18GB of hard disk space (32-bit x86), the hard disk is too small, and the consequences should be understood. I'm going to install fonts and all kinds of multi** software (3ds max, etc.), although the software is in other drive letters, but the shared documents are almost always installed on the C drive. So now there are only 27GB left in the 64GB C drive.

    Of course, if you don't install more ** software and fonts. It is recommended to keep 32GB for the C drive.

    2.Make sure that the software you use does not need to run under VLK (virtual system), some games are not actually compatible and need to be run with VLK. However, VLK is very memory intensive, and 1GB of RAM requires additional memory to run it.

    This one is very memory intensive. If it's not enough, just add memory, anyway, the memory is not expensive at the moment.

    3.Graphics cards are only suitable for basic graphic image work. The 3100 is an entry-level graphics card, and it has the advantage of not taking up memory compared to integrated graphics.

    But the speed is not fast, there is no play in large games, and there is no play in 3D rendering (the video memory is small and slow). However, the 3D window view of Windows 7 is fine. However, it needs to be mentioned that the DirectX accelerator for Windows 7 is 11 and not, but 11 is compatible, so it's not a big problem.

    Your card doesn't support DirectX 11, but that's absolutely fine. So don't have to go and install directx.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Live support,As long as your machine performance is good,Win7Absolutely most of them can be supported,Specifically better than XP to support perfect,It's also much faster。

    Desktops are the same as laptops, as long as the machine accessories can support it, there is absolutely no problem, generally speaking, the memory is over 1G, and the CPU is no problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on your configuration.,As long as it meets the requirements of the win7 system, you can install it.。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is not a question of whether it is a desktop or not, and now some desktops are worse than hand-held, so it depends on the configuration, and now the general computer can be.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Set up the optical drive boot: put the installation disc into the optical drive, restart the computer, when the boot logo appears on the screen, press the "Delete" or "F1" and "F2" keys on the keyboard (the BIOS button is slightly different for each model, please refer to the product manual), after the BIOS, select "Boot", select "CD *** (one on behalf of the optical drive)" as "First Boot Device", and press " F10", select "Y", exit the BIOS and reboot the computer.

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