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Wednesday 3 April 2013

WINDOWS XP INSTALLATION STEP BY STEP WITH SCREEN SHOTS


WINDOWS XP INSTALLATION STEP BY STEP WITH SCREEN SHOTS

IN A PREVIOUS POST WE HAVE COME TO KNOW HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS 7.
IN THIS POST WE LEARN HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS XP IN A COMPUTER.

SO FIRST OF ALL INSERT THE WIN XP CD INTO THE CD ROM AND BOOT YOUR COMPUTER FROM CD ROM.
THE FOLLOWING SCREEN APPEAR


HOLD ON FOR SOME TIME WHEN THE FOLLOWING SCREEN APPEAR PRESS THE ENTER KEY.


ON THE NEXT SCREEN LICENCE AFREEMENT APPEAR PRESS F8 KEY TO ACCEPT IT.


TO CREATE PARTITION ON THE NEXT PAGE FIRST DELETE ALL PARTITION BY PRESSING D KEY AND THEN ENTER ONE BY ONE.


THEN PRESS C KEY TO CREATE PARTITION AND SELECT THE PARTITION SIZE.
CREATE AS MANY AS PARTITION YOU WANT.


THEN SELECT A PARTITION TO INSTALL WIN XP IN IT AND PRESS ENTER
CHOOSE A FILE SYSTEM TO FORMAT THE DRIVE.

WAIT FOR SOME TIME THE SETUP COPY FILES INTO THE DRIVE AND THEN SYSTEM WILL RESTART AFTER COPY PROCESS WILL COMPLETE.

KEEP BOOTING SYSTEM FROM HARD DISK. WIN XP INSTALLATION PROCESS WILL START.

WHEN 32 MINUTES REMAINING IN SETUP IT ASK FOR SYSTEM NAME, PRODUCT KEY AND TIME ZONE. AND AFTER 3 MINTUES IT ASK FOR WORKGROUP SETTING. PROVIDE THE REQUIRED INFO AND PRESS NEXT OR ENTER KEY.






AFTER THAT WIN XP INSTALLATION PROCESS GO ON.

WHEN INSTALLATION COMPLETES SYSTEM WILL RESTART.

Accept Automatic Display Settings Adjustment

After the Windows XP start up splash screen appeared in the last step, a window titled Display Settings will appear.

Click OK to allow Windows XP to automatically adjust the screen resolution.


Begin Final Set Up of Windows XP

The Welcome to Microsoft Windows screen appears next, informing you that the next few minutes will be spent setting up your computer.

Click Next ->.


Wait for Internet Connectivity Check

The Checking your Internet connectivity screen appears next, informing you that Windows is checking to see if your computer is connected to the Internet.

If you'd like to skip this step, click Skip ->.


 Choose an Internet Connection Method

In this step, Windows XP wants to know whether your computer connects to the Internet through a network or if it connects to the Internet directly.

If you have high speed internet like DSL or Cable Internet and are using a router or if you're on a home or business network, choose Yes, this computer will connect through a local area network or home network.

If you are connecting directly to the Internet via a modem (dial-up or broadband like DSL or Cable), choose No, this computer will connect directly to the Internet.

Windows XP will see most modern Internet connection setups, even those involving only a single PC, as on a network so the first option is probably the most likely choice for most users. If you're really not sure though, choose No, this computer will connect directly to the Internet or click Skip ->.

After making a choice, click Next ->.


Optionally Register Windows XP with Microsoft

Registration with Microsoft is optional, but if you'd like to do that now, choose Yes, I'd like to register with Microsoft now, click Next -> and follow the instructions to register.

Otherwise, choose No, not at this time and click Next ->.


Create Initial User Accounts

In this step, setup wants to know the names of the users who will use Windows XP so it can setup individual accounts for each user. You must enter at least one name but can enter up to 5 here. More users can be entered from within Windows XP after installation is complete.

After entering the account name(s), click Next -> to continue.


Finish Final Setup of Windows XP

We're almost there! All of the necessary files are installed and all of the necessary settings are configured.

Click Finish -> to proceed to Windows XP.


NOW WIN INSTALLATION PROCESS COMPLETED.
DESKTOP WILL APPEAR AFTER THIS.

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