Windows 7: Small and Midsize Business Corner

Applies To: Windows 7

This collection introduces the methods that you can use to upgrade your company’s computers to the Windows 7 operating system. We recommend three targeted deployment methods for specific scenarios.

For a complete view of Windows 7 resources, articles, demos, and guidance, please visit the Springboard Series for Windows 7 on the Windows Client TechCenter.

Overview

Read this overview to help you choose the best deployment method for your environment, whether you are an enthusiast in a small business or a full-time IT pro.

Upgrading to Windows 7 for Small and Midsize Businesses

Video tutorial: Upgrading to Windows 7 for Small and Midsize Businesses

Manual Installation

Learn about how to upgrade to Windows 7 by installing a clean copy of the operating system.

Manual Installation of Windows 7: Overview

Video tutorial: Manual Installation of Windows 7

Standard Image

Read about how to upgrade to Windows 7 if your organization has 100–200 client computers with a small network, possibly in multiple locations; has an information technology generalist on staff; and uses partners to help with technology adoption.

Upgrading to Windows 7 with a Standard Image: Overview

Building a Standard Image of Windows 7: Step-by-Step Guide

Video tutorial: Building a Standard Image of Windows 7

Automated Installation

Read about how to upgrade to Windows 7 if your organization has 200–500 client computers (with at least one location with more than 25 users), managed networks based on Windows Server (possibly in multiple locations), and an IT staff that sometimes uses partners to help with technology adoption.

Automated Installation of Windows 7: Overview

Automated Installation to Upgrade to Windows 7: Step-by-Step Guide

Video tutorial: Automated Installation of Windows 7