How to FULLY setup Windows 7 on a PC without internet connection?

fahimpc2017

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I have a Windows 7 bootable USB. Can anybody tell me the full procedure of SETUP+PARTITION+DRIVERS
Note: The PC I'm going to setup has no internet connection and some info -
* The PC already has Windows 7-32 bit so this is going to be a reinstallation to be precise.
* RAM is 2 GB, can I install Windows 7 64 gb on it? Or the performance will fall?
* I'm gonna provide internet connection to it so LAN driver installation is a must.
I'm a noob at this, please help me out. I need some quick answers.
 
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you will certainly want to get the LAN driver BEFORE starting as win 7 rarely has the driver included.

once you have windows running and the LAN working, then running windows update usually installs the other drivers you need for the system. once you've run update and gotten all of them, look at device manager and then manually install anything it missed.

pretty simple though it will take some time to run windows update like it always does.

finally, my advice is to remove any hdd from the system other than the one you want windows to install to. it won't format the other drives on its own but better safe than sorry. simply pull the power plug from any other hdd's and then put them back once windows is up and running. this will...

fahimpc2017

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If I could have gotten all of my solutions from google why would I post it here? There are some questions which I need to know from a forum. That's why I posted it here.
Anyways, I wanted to say that the PC on which I'm gonna run setup has many files in other drives. When I reinstall Windows 7, will the drives other than C be formatted?
 

Math Geek

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you will certainly want to get the LAN driver BEFORE starting as win 7 rarely has the driver included.

once you have windows running and the LAN working, then running windows update usually installs the other drivers you need for the system. once you've run update and gotten all of them, look at device manager and then manually install anything it missed.

pretty simple though it will take some time to run windows update like it always does.

finally, my advice is to remove any hdd from the system other than the one you want windows to install to. it won't format the other drives on its own but better safe than sorry. simply pull the power plug from any other hdd's and then put them back once windows is up and running. this will prevent any 1 in a million errors that can happen if you're very unlucky.
 
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