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When you visit the Windows site and select Click here or the Windows button on the taskbar, then select Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. A dialog box pops-up stating "Windows 7 98/Me and Windows Vista" came with Upgrade Advisor, click next to continue. A second dialog box pops-up and asks, "Do you have a 64-bit processor on this computer?". Click Next to continue. In a third dialog box that pops-up, states the following: "Your computer meets the suggested hardware requirements. Click Upgrade Now to start the upgrade process."
Regardless of the fact that you use VirtualBox or VMware, the recommended approach is to install Windows in the default hard drive configuration. This means that you need both the primary drive (which will hold the operating system and the recovery partitions) and the same size secondary Hard Drive.
Next, you need to create a recovery disk. This should be done using the Windows 7 DVD/ISO burned to a CD/DVD. Boot from the recovery disk to the command prompt and perform a repair install of the operating system. This will repair all of your system files and folders.
To create a bootable USB flash drive you will need a few items. These include an OS with which you have access to a USB port, will need to have a reasonably fast USB port available, a USB flash drive, and the utility drive-creating tool of your choice. This should be a tool that is extremely simple and easy to use for end-users. Windows does not create boot-able USB flash drives as easily as Linux does.
First, insert the USB flash drive into your system and make sure that it is detected, then proceed to the System Tools –> Create a USB startup disk menu. Follow the prompts and you will have a live bootable copy of Windows 7 on your flash drive in a matter of minutes.
Read the system requirements before downloading the Windows 8 ISO. The ISO's are around 8 to 10 GB's of data. In order to install Windows 8 from this ISO on the computer, you'll need a DVD/USB. If you don't have a USB available, you can use Kali Linux to create one using the root user's password. Use the same ISO as the one that you read on the Windows 8 page. d2c66b5586