Microsoft's Windows XP Home Install step by step.
This will give you an idea on
how to do this when and if the time arises for US to either reinstall the
operating system, install for the first time or upgrade OUR present operating
system. This install guide is fully graphical and will take us through each
step of the installation.
What we will require to do
this walkthrough is
A Windows XP Home CD
A Computer with CD-ROM access
To start this Windows
install. First check that the first boot device in your system BIOS is set to
the CD-ROM Drive .
( To find out how to
access the BIOS please refer to your motherboard manual or the manufacturer of
your Computer. (The system bios can usually be entered on boot, usually by
pressing the F1, F2, F8, F10 or DEL
key. Make sure you save the settings before exiting))
If you are unsure or don't
want to enter the BIOS then just test the computer by putting the CD-ROM in the
drive and reboot your computer. This is the recommended way to install windows.
PART 1
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To begin insert your Windows
XP Home CD and reboot you computer. Setup will boot automatically and then
inspect your computer hardware and configuration.
Setup now prepares your
computer for install.
From this menu press
"ENTER" to begin the install.
Windows XP License agreement,
read, and if you agree press "F8" to continue, press "ESC"
if you disagree. If you disagree setup will finish.
PART 2
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Now you have to select where
to install XP. Press "ENTER" to confirm the partition you want to
install into.
Now you need to format the
hard drive, NTFS is recommended, but you can also use FAT32. Make your decision
using the arrow keys and press enter.
The hard drive will now
format.
PART 3
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and then setup will begin to
copy files.
Setup now initialises the
Windows XP configuration.
It is now time to restart
Windows XP, press "ENTER" to speed up process, otherwise Windows will
do it itself in 15 seconds.
Boot will recognize that the
XP CD is in the drive, DO NOT press any keys, let setup bypass the CD boot.
Windows is now booting.
PART 4
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The install process
continues.
Now your regional and
language options. Your mouse should now be active, so click on
"CUSTOMIZE".
Now select your Standards and
Formats, plus your location, then click "OK".
Now click on
"DETAILS".
Next select your default
language, click "OK" when done
Now that you have made all
necessary changes click on "NEXT".
PART 5
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Now it is time to personalize
Windows. File in your name and if you wish you can also file in the
Organization section. Click "NEXT" when ready.
Now it is time for your
product key. The product key will be on the packaging that XP was supplied
with. It is 25 digits long. Some OEM computers will have a sticker on the side
or back with your product key. Input the key and press next .
Now select your computer name
and your admin password. Confirm the Admin password and press "NEXT".
Date and Time settings are
next, change as need be, then press "NEXT".
Windows will then continue
installing.
PART 6
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If a network card has been
detected then you will get the following menu. Select "TYPICAL
SETTINGS" and press next. This configured later in Windows.
More network configuration,
change workgroup name if need be and click "NEXT".
Windows will continue
installing.
Windows install will now
finalize.
It is now time to restart
Windows XP again, press "ENTER" to speed up process, otherwise
Windows will do it itself in 15 seconds.
Boot will recognize that the
XP CD is in the drive, DO NOT press any keys, let setup bypass the CD boot.
Windows will continue
loading.
PART 7
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Windows will now adjust your
resolution, click "OK" to continue.
If you are happy with the
changes, click "OK" otherwise press "Cancel" to return to
the old settings
"Welcome to Microsoft
Windows" screen now appears, press "Next" to continue.
Internet connection option is
next. If your computer connects to a home network or directly using the network
card, or is on a network then select "Yes", otherwise select “No”
PART 8
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Activate Windows option
appears next, we recommend that you select "No, remind me every few
days", that will allow you to make sure everything is correct and running
OK before you use up one of your activate attempts. It also allows you to setup
your security options and internet connection correctly. Click "Next to continue"
Windows now thanks you, click
"Finish" to continue.
Finally setup the users for
the computer, you must fill in option beside "Your name" the other
four users are optional. Click "Next" once you have finished to
continue.
Windows will now apply your
settings...
Now Windows
"WELCOME" screen.
and finally the Windows XP
Desktop. Windows is now installed.
If you have commonly used
P-III you will have no drivers to install, but chances are the next step will
be to install them. Check out device manager for unknown devices, likely items
are Network Cards, Sound Cards, Printers, Scanners, Graphics Cards, Digital
Cameras, plus any other item you have. Also consider installing
anti-virus software, spyware software and possibly a 3rd party Firewall.
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