Before you continue, make sure you have backup of all documents
you may need that are saved in C:, My Documents folder or your desktop.
Tip: Click the images to enlarge.
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Step 1- Installation CD Insert your Windows XP
installation disc into your CD or DVD drive.
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Step 2 – Restart your computer and start
Windows setup using Microsoft Windows bootable XP disk
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Restart your computer. As you computer boots, a screen with
message “Press any key to boot from CD..” will show up counting from 9 to 0,
here you need to press any key to start the setup. Note: If your computer
doesn’t display the “Press any key to boot from CD..” message (by default it
should), check your motherboard manual for info where to enable the “Boot from
CD” setting, after you enable “Boot from CD” option from your BIOS, the message
will show.
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Step 3 – System Loading
After you enter the setup, the CD will load up a
blue screen and will start loading operating system files (this make take few
minutes). When it finishes, it will list a few options, “Press ENTER to set up
Windows XP now” is the one we need. Click it.
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Step 4 – Accept Windows usage agreement
Second screen is “The windows usage agreement”.
It should be displayed now, showing that you need to press F8 to accept the
agreement. Press F8 to accept. How to format a computer
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Step 5 – Setup start
If an existing Windows XP installation is
detected by the system, you are prompted to repair it. We will bypass this step
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Step 6 – Delete old partition and format
At this point you need to select the partition
where you prefer to install Windows Xp. This is where you will delete your
partition and format drive C. The box in the lower half of the screen shows all
your drives and the partitions that currently exist on your hard disk. Use the
Up and Down Arrow keys to highlight/select your “C:” partition and press the
“D” key (pic 6.1). On the next screen press the ‘L’ key (pic 6.2) to confirm
that you want to delete partition “C:”, and finalize the deleting of the
partition. (if you have only “Unpartitioned space” and you have no C: or D:
partitions, skip this step) How to format a computer
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Step 7 – Create installation partition
Now you should be back on the screen prompted to
choose where to install Windows. The box on the lower half of the screen should
no longer show a partition, instead of “C:” you should see “Unpartitioned space
xxxxxMB”. Select/highlight this with the arrow keys and press the “C” key to
create a partition on the drive (this is where you will install windows). Now
setup tells you the minimum and maximum sizes the partition can use and lets
you pick the size. The default size is the maximum available, leave the default
value and press Enter.
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Step 8 – Format the computer (the hard
disk)
This screen lets you choose the file system you
prefer the drive to be formatted with. Choose NTFS “Quick” (recommended because
NTFS is faster and more secure). Use the arrow keys to select and hit Enter.
How to format a computer
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Step 9 – Start Windows XP Setup Setup will start to and
will auto-format the “C:” partition, and start with Windows XP installation.
From here you are all set and the installation of Windows will proceed. This
will take a while. The computer will reboot several times, and will continue with
installation. Don’t remove the Windows XP setup CD, and don’t press a key when
prompted (we already did that).
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