Tuesday 19 July 2011

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Friday 15 July 2011

Install Windows XP

Many people have computers that come with Windows XP so they may never have to install it. However, you may need to install Windows XP if:

•You replaced your hard disk drive with a new hard disk drive that does not have Windows XP installed.

•You are reinstalling Windows XP on a computer because you want to clean off your hard drive and remove any unwanted programs, such as spyware.

•You purchased a computer without an operating system.

Pre-installation checklist
Before you begin the installation process, use this checklist to make sure that you are prepared:
  • You have the Windows XP CD.
  • You have the product key available. The product key is located on your Windows XP CD case and is required to install and activate Windows XP.
  • Your computer hardware is set up. At a minimum, you should connect your keyboard, mouse, monitor, and CD drive. If available, you should connect your computer to a wired network.
  • You have Windows XP drivers available. Drivers are software that Windows XP uses to communicate with your computer’s hardware. If you do not have drivers available, Windows XP may already include drivers for your hardware. If not, you should be able to download them from your hardware manufacturer’s website after you set up Windows XP.
  • If you are reinstalling Windows XP on an existing computer, you need a backup copy of your files and settings. The installation process will delete all of your files. You can use the File and Settings Transfer Wizard to store your files and settings on removable media and then restore them after installation is complete. 
    Installation process

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