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Step-2: Follow the tutorial which is provided on How to install Windows 7 from USB Drive. Once the OS is successfully installed it will be available as a Bootable USB. So, that means once we restart the computer it will boot from the Windows 7 USB and show you the desktop.
To install Node.js on Windows, go to the Node.js website and download the installer there. Make sure you read the release notes and the requirements before installing Node.js. The Node.js website has installation instructions for Windows.
Select the location you would like to install Node.js to. It should say something like C:
odejs. If it is not, choose [Select]. If you have a free Windows OS, choose C:
odejs. If you have a different location you use, choose that in the next step.
In case, you download Windows 7 All In One ISO file (64-bit or 32-bit) for the first time on a fresh PC. The rest of the installation process is very easy. You can save the Windows ISO file on your PC and follow the tutorial on How to install Windows 7 from USB Drive. The OS installation using windows 7 ISO is explained in a simple and easy way.
The graphics window can be resized from the bottom right corner. The sizeis controlled by the ‘windows’ argument. You can also set the size of the frame around the output by increasing or decreasing the value of the ‘xwindows’ and ‘ywindows’ arguments. Some older graphics systems (e.g. Windows XP) do not resize the graphics window when you change the size. You can do this from the R console or by editing Rconsole and Rdevga files.
The graphics system allows you to change the resolution used by R.It can also change the DPI used. This is controlled by the ‘windows’arguments. The default is 96DPI. You can find the default resolution and DPI onyour monitor using the Windows display control panel.
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