Do I need to reinstall windows because I don't really have a burner on my dvd thing or you need to so everything can work?You'd need to reinstall windows, which wouldnt be hard, you could download a windows ISO from a torrent site (You must be registered for see links) and use the licence printed on your prebuilt computer's case. Other than that you'd have to make sure the hard drive uses the same connection type. Since it's Windows 7 I can assume it uses SATA so you should be good.
If you don't reinstall I don't think it will work.
TL;DR:
Download a windows ISO fromYou must be registered for see linksand use the licence on the case of your already built computer to reinstall windows on the hard drive.
You can use a USB just make sure there it's atleast 4gb. Download a Windows 7 image (also called an ISO) and use Universal USB Installer.Do I need to reinstall windows because I don't really have a burner on my dvd thing or you need to so everything can work?
What so I just plug it in with my old harddrive in there and it will just automatically boot up like if it's a cd or something?You can use a USB just make sure there it's atleast 4gb. Download a Windows 7 image (also called an ISO) and use Universal USB Installer.
And yes you do, Windows was installed and configured to run on the computer it was installed on, if you remove it and put it on another computer, it will try and run it as it was before, and that won't go well.
No.What so I just plug it in with my old harddrive in there and it will just automatically boot up like if it's a cd or something?
On my case I don't have anything because my mom took this computer to some guy and he installed windows 7 on it. I'm not sure can you help me find it?No.
Download Universal USB installer, download a Windows 7 ISO from hereYou must be registered for see linkslook on the computer case and locate the Windows 7 OEM Licence given with the computer, should look like this:You must be registered for see links, at the top it should say something like "Windows 7 pro OEM" or "Windows 7 home premium OEM", search this in kat.ph (without the OEM part). Download. Use Universal USB installer to put the ISO onto the USB.
Once that's done, plug the old hard drive into the new system, plug the USB into the new system, and boot into the usb (Google this, its really easy). You should see a windows 7 installation screen, go through all the steps, when asked for a licence, use the licence key on the old system's case. Once installation is done, you're done!
You'd need to reinstall windows, which wouldnt be hard, you could download a windows ISO from a torrent site (You must be registered for see links) and use the licence printed on your prebuilt computer's case. Other than that you'd have to make sure the hard drive uses the same connection type. Since it's Windows 7 I can assume it uses SATA so you should be good.
If you don't reinstall I don't think it will work.
TL;DR:
Download a windows ISO fromYou must be registered for see linksand use the licence on the case of your already built computer to reinstall windows on the hard drive.
On my case I don't have anything because my mom took this computer to some guy and he installed windows 7 on it. I'm not sure can you help me find it?
I didn't want to tell him to pirate, thanks for the tutorial but I think some one's going to have to do a bit more indepth with this I don't know if he knows what a partition is.You're very correct Windows 7 only works on the specific Motherboard that it was originally installed upon.
Small tutorial:
I'd just keep the old Windows 7 on the Disk, but downloadYou must be registered for see linksand then create a Secondary Partition and extract the ISO into that partition and then boot into it- all you'd have to do is merge/delete the partition during the installation of the fresh Windows 7. (I found being able to do this very useful when I didn't have a USB Stick or an Optical Drive)
Lastly, instead of getting a product key just use this removeYou must be registered for see links.
Hope I helped.