INSTALLING WINDOW OPERATING SYSTEM
Some versions of Microsoft Windows, like Windows XP, can be installed on home and work computers using a CD. To install Windows using a CD, you'll need to insert the setup CD into the CD drive, boot up your computer, then press a key to start the setup process when prompted. From there, continue following the on-screen prompts to finish installation.
EditSteps
- 1Order a Microsoft Windows XP Setup CD from the vendor.
- 2Put the Setup CD into the drive, and press the Restart button on the computer case.
- 3Make sure the computer prompts you to press a key to start the Setup. If it does not, you need to set the CD-Drive as the First Boot Device in Boot category in your computer's BIOS.
- 1After your computer reboots, a Black screen will appear showing the message 'Press any key to Boot from CD...'. Press any key.
- 2Wait for a few seconds until the a Blue Screen pops up with the Title Windows Setup.
- 3Follow the instructions on the screen to install Windows.
- 4Select a drive for Windows to be installed, and choose its File System (FAT32 or NTFS).
- 5After a number of restarts, the previous screen with 'Press any key to Boot from CD...' will appear. Ignore it this time.
- 6Set the Regional and Language, and Network Settings, and let the Setup install windows.
- 7Install basic security software such as a firewall, antivirus program, and an anti-spyware program; the built-in Windows Firewall, microsoft AVG Free, and Safer Networking Spybot S & D should work fine.
- 8Update Windows and the security software. This should help protect against some viruses and improve stability.
- 9Make sure that all your hardware is working. Unlike OEM installs, there can be some issues here. You might want to go to the hardware manufacturers' websites for the latest drivers.
- 10You are done with installing Windows, now take a Quick Tour, as Windows will pop-up a message for it.
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