This procedure demonstrates how to install Windows XP Professional.
The procedure to install Windows XP home edition is very similar to
the professional edition. Since Windows XP Pro is more advanced
operating system, it will be used to demonstrate the installation
procedure.
The best way install Windows XP is to do a clean install. It is not difficult to perform a clean installation. Before you perform the installation I recommend that you check Windows XP Compatibility List to ensure that your hardware is supported by XP. If your hardware is not on the compatibility list you can check your hardware manufactures website to download the drivers for Windows XP. Save all the necessary drivers onto floppy disks or CD before you start the installation.
All versions of Windows XP CD are bootable. In order to boot from CD/DVD-ROM you need to set the boot sequence. Look for the boot sequence under your BIOS setup and make sure that the first boot device is set to CD/DVD-ROM. You can then perform the following steps to install Windows XP:
Step 1 - Start your PC and place your Windows XP CD in your CD/DVD-ROM drive. Your PC should automatically detect the CD and you will get a message saying "Press any key to boot from CD". Soon as computer starts booting from the CD your will get the following screen:
Step 2 -You will be presented with the End User Licensing Agreement. Press F8 to accept and continue
Step 3 - This step is very important. Here we will create the partition where Windows will be installed. If you have a brand new unformatted drive you will get a screen similar to below. In our case the drive size is 8190MB. We can choose to install Windows in this drive without creating a partition, hence use the entire size of the drive. If you wish to do this you can just press enter and Windows will automatically partition and format the drive as one large drive.
The best way install Windows XP is to do a clean install. It is not difficult to perform a clean installation. Before you perform the installation I recommend that you check Windows XP Compatibility List to ensure that your hardware is supported by XP. If your hardware is not on the compatibility list you can check your hardware manufactures website to download the drivers for Windows XP. Save all the necessary drivers onto floppy disks or CD before you start the installation.
All versions of Windows XP CD are bootable. In order to boot from CD/DVD-ROM you need to set the boot sequence. Look for the boot sequence under your BIOS setup and make sure that the first boot device is set to CD/DVD-ROM. You can then perform the following steps to install Windows XP:
Step 1 - Start your PC and place your Windows XP CD in your CD/DVD-ROM drive. Your PC should automatically detect the CD and you will get a message saying "Press any key to boot from CD". Soon as computer starts booting from the CD your will get the following screen:
Step 2 -You will be presented with the End User Licensing Agreement. Press F8 to accept and continue
Step 3 - This step is very important. Here we will create the partition where Windows will be installed. If you have a brand new unformatted drive you will get a screen similar to below. In our case the drive size is 8190MB. We can choose to install Windows in this drive without creating a partition, hence use the entire size of the drive. If you wish to do this you can just press enter and Windows will automatically partition and format the drive as one large drive.
However for this demonstration I will create two
partition. The first partition will be 6000MB (C: drive) and second
partition would be 2180MB (E: drive). By creating two partition we can
have one which stores Windows and Applications and the other which
stores our data. So in the future if anything goes wrong with our
Windows install such as virus or spyware we can re-install Windows on C:
drive and our data on E: drive will not be touched. Please note you can
choose whatever size partition your like. For example if you have 500GB
hard drive you can have two partition of 250GB each.
Press C to create a partition.
Step 4 - Now you will see both
partition listed. Partition 1 (C: Drive) 6000MB and Partition 2 (E:
Drive) 2180MB. You will also have 8MB of unpartitioned space. Don't
worry about that. Just leave it how its is. Windows normally has some
unpartitioned space. You might wonder what happened to D: drive. Windows
has automatically allocated D: drive to CD/DVD-ROM.
Select Partition 1 (C: Drive) and press Enter.
Step 5- Choose format the partition using NTFS file
system.This is the recommended file system. If the hard drive has been
formatted before then you can choose quick NTFS format. We chose NTFS
because it offers many security features, supports larger drive size,
and bigger size files.
Step 6-Windows will now start formatting drive C: and start copying setup files as shown on the two images below :
Step 7 - After the setup has completed copying the
files the computer will restart. Leave the XP CD in the drive but this
time DO NOT press any key when the message "Press any key to boot from
CD" is displayed. In few seconds setup will continue. Windows XP
Setup wizard will guide you through the setup process of gathering
information about your computer.
Step 8 - Choose your region and language.
Step 9 - Type in your name and organization.
Step 10. Enter your product key.
Step 11 - Name the computer, and enter an Administrator password. Don't forget to write down your Administrator password.
Step 12 - Enter the correct date, time and choose your time zone.
Step 13 - For the network setting choose typical and press next.
Step 14 - Choose workgroup or domain name. If you are
not a member of a domain then leave the default settings and press
next. Windows will restart again and adjust the display.
Step 15 - Finally Windows will start and present you with a Welcome screen. Click next to continue.
Step 16 - Choose 'help protect my PC by turning on automatic updates now' and press next.]
Step 17 - Will this computer connect to the internet
directly, or through a network? If you are connected to a router or LAN
then choose: 'Yes, this computer will connect through a local area network or home network'. If you have dial up modem choose: 'No, this computer will connect directly to the internet'. Then click Next.
Step 18 - Ready to activate Windows? Choose yes if you
wish to active Windows over the internet now. Choose no if you want to
activate Windows at a later stage.
Step 19 - Add users that will sign on to this computer and click next.
Step 20 - You will get a Thank you screen to confirm setup is complete. Click finish.
Step 25. Log in, to your PC for the first time.
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