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Windows XP Professional Windows XP Professional InstallationInstallation

Prepared By :Prepared By :HelpdeskHelpdeskAITAIT--ITServITServ

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PreparationPreparation

MS Windows installation CD & MS Windows installation CD & cdcd keykeyApplication CD (i.e. MS Office etc..)Application CD (i.e. MS Office etc..)Driver CD (i.e. LAN/VGA/SOUND)Driver CD (i.e. LAN/VGA/SOUND)BackBack--up all important up all important datasdatas

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1)1) Shall we begin?Shall we begin?

After configuring the system for booting from a After configuring the system for booting from a CD, the Windows Setup screen appears.CD, the Windows Setup screen appears.At this point, Setup is loading the driver files it At this point, Setup is loading the driver files it needs to continue with installation.needs to continue with installation.

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2) Welcome to Setup:2) Welcome to Setup:

The "Welcome to Setup" screen appears with the The "Welcome to Setup" screen appears with the option of Continuing Setup, Repair a previous option of Continuing Setup, Repair a previous installation, or Quitting.installation, or Quitting.Press ENTER to Continue Setup.Press ENTER to Continue Setup.You may also choose R to Repair, or F3 to Quit You may also choose R to Repair, or F3 to Quit and reboot the system. and reboot the system.

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3) Windows XP Licensing Agreement:3) Windows XP Licensing Agreement:

The "Windows XP Licensing Agreement" screen, otherwise The "Windows XP Licensing Agreement" screen, otherwise known as "EULA," displays the legal known as "EULA," displays the legal in'sin's and out's of this and out's of this particular software package.particular software package.You may press F8 to signify that you agree with the terms, You may press F8 to signify that you agree with the terms, hit ESC if you do not agree and PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN to hit ESC if you do not agree and PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN to scroll through each screen. scroll through each screen. Note: If you do not agree to the terms, setup will quit and Note: If you do not agree to the terms, setup will quit and reboot the system.reboot the system.

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4) Hard drive partition information:4) Hard drive partition information:

Hard drive partition information is now displayed. This Hard drive partition information is now displayed. This varies with each systems hardware configuration.varies with each systems hardware configuration.This example already has a partition defined. I will choose This example already has a partition defined. I will choose not to use this and create a new one by pressing D. You not to use this and create a new one by pressing D. You may skip this and the next few steps if you do not have any may skip this and the next few steps if you do not have any partitions defined.partitions defined.At this point, the options include pressing ENTER to Install At this point, the options include pressing ENTER to Install on the selected partition, D to Delete the selected partition, on the selected partition, D to Delete the selected partition, or F3 to Quit and reboot the system.or F3 to Quit and reboot the system.

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5) Warning screen5) Warning screen::

After pressing D to delete the selected partition, a warning After pressing D to delete the selected partition, a warning screen appears explaining the pitfalls of deleting it. This screen appears explaining the pitfalls of deleting it. This particular screen only appears when the partition selected particular screen only appears when the partition selected to be deleted is formatted as a bootable system partition. to be deleted is formatted as a bootable system partition. Other partitions will display the next screen.Other partitions will display the next screen.I want this to happen, so I press ENTER to continue.I want this to happen, so I press ENTER to continue.The options include pressing ENTER to continue, or ESC to The options include pressing ENTER to continue, or ESC to Cancel.Cancel.

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6) Confirmation screen:6) Confirmation screen:

A confirmation screen that displays the logical A confirmation screen that displays the logical drive, what file system the partition is currently drive, what file system the partition is currently using, the size in MB and controller using, the size in MB and controller information.information.Options include L to Delete the partition and Options include L to Delete the partition and ESC to Cancel the action.ESC to Cancel the action.

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7) No partitions have been previously defined7) No partitions have been previously defined::

If no partitions have been previously defined, this screen If no partitions have been previously defined, this screen will be displayed. You may section your hard drive in as will be displayed. You may section your hard drive in as many partitions as you wish by selecting C to Create a many partitions as you wish by selecting C to Create a Partition and then entering in a value less then the total Partition and then entering in a value less then the total available. Here, I will Create a Partition in the highlighted, available. Here, I will Create a Partition in the highlighted, unused portion. unused portion. Select the partition you wish to install to using the UP arrow Select the partition you wish to install to using the UP arrow and DOWN ARROW keys.and DOWN ARROW keys.Press ENTER to use the highlighted partition and Install, C Press ENTER to use the highlighted partition and Install, C to Create a Partition, or F3 to Quit and reboot the system. to Create a Partition, or F3 to Quit and reboot the system.

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8) Enter in the partition size:8) Enter in the partition size:

Enter in the partition size in MB within the Enter in the partition size in MB within the displayed minimum and maximum. I chose displayed minimum and maximum. I chose the default or maximum available here.the default or maximum available here.You may choose ENTER to Create the new You may choose ENTER to Create the new partition or ESC to Cancel the action.partition or ESC to Cancel the action.

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9) Continue to create partitions:9) Continue to create partitions:

Continue to create partitions until all space is used or Continue to create partitions until all space is used or the configuration meets your requirements. Note: a the configuration meets your requirements. Note: a small portion will be unavailable to partition. This is small portion will be unavailable to partition. This is normal. In this example, it is 2 MB.normal. In this example, it is 2 MB.I chose drive C: or Partition1 to install the Operating I chose drive C: or Partition1 to install the Operating System.System.You may choose ENTER to Install to the selected You may choose ENTER to Install to the selected partition, D to Delete the highlighted Partition, or F3 to partition, D to Delete the highlighted Partition, or F3 to Quit and reboot the system.Quit and reboot the system.

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10) Format the partition:10) Format the partition:

Since this OS supports NTFS, format the partition with it. If yoSince this OS supports NTFS, format the partition with it. If you do u do not, many folder and file security features will be unavailable.not, many folder and file security features will be unavailable.Note: If you are dual booting your system, a previous OS will noNote: If you are dual booting your system, a previous OS will not t be able to read the local information. This is a fact with Windobe able to read the local information. This is a fact with Windows ws 9x and Me. If you have a requirement to view this partition from9x and Me. If you have a requirement to view this partition fromanother OS installed on the system, do not format it as NTFS. Alanother OS installed on the system, do not format it as NTFS. Also, so, the boot partition must be formatted with FAT32 if you wish to dthe boot partition must be formatted with FAT32 if you wish to dual ual boot. I have found no problems accessing a NTFS partition boot. I have found no problems accessing a NTFS partition mapped as a network drive from an older OS.mapped as a network drive from an older OS.Select what format you wish to use by pressing the UP ARROW Select what format you wish to use by pressing the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys.and DOWN ARROW keys.Press ENTER to confirm your selection and Continue or ESC to Press ENTER to confirm your selection and Continue or ESC to Cancel. Cancel.

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11) Setup formats the partition:11) Setup formats the partition:

Watch the progress bar as Setup formats the Watch the progress bar as Setup formats the partition, or get up and get a soda. It may take partition, or get up and get a soda. It may take awhile.awhile.

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12) Creating File List:12) Creating File List:

Setup is now figuring out what files to copy Setup is now figuring out what files to copy over to the hard drive.over to the hard drive.

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13) Setup copies various files:13) Setup copies various files:

After the partition is finished formatting, Setup After the partition is finished formatting, Setup copies various files to support booting from copies various files to support booting from the hard drive and continue on.the hard drive and continue on.

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14) Creates various information files:14) Creates various information files:

Setup then creates various information files Setup then creates various information files required to continue on with setup. required to continue on with setup.

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15) Press ENTER to Restart:15) Press ENTER to Restart:

The first reboot and the end of the blue The first reboot and the end of the blue background has arrived. If you are impatient, background has arrived. If you are impatient, press ENTER to Restart before the 15 press ENTER to Restart before the 15 seconds expire.seconds expire.ENTER to Restart the Computer is the only ENTER to Restart the Computer is the only option available.option available.

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16) Windows XP boot screen:16) Windows XP boot screen:

The new Windows XP boot screen is The new Windows XP boot screen is displayeddisplayed

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17) Windows XP Installation:17) Windows XP Installation:

If you have installed Windows before, this If you have installed Windows before, this type of screen will look familiar. type of screen will look familiar. Sit back. It may be awhile. Sit back. It may be awhile.

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18) Faster and more reliable:18) Faster and more reliable:

Every Windows OS that comes out has the Every Windows OS that comes out has the same claim. Faster and better. It is subject to same claim. Faster and better. It is subject to debate whether or not it could get "any debate whether or not it could get "any worse." worse."

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19) Region and Input Languages:19) Region and Input Languages:

A little while later, you will be prompted with A little while later, you will be prompted with options of configuring your Region and Input options of configuring your Region and Input Languages. The default was fine for me, so I Languages. The default was fine for me, so I selected Next.selected Next.Options include Customize button, Details Options include Customize button, Details Button, plus the standard Back and Next. Button, plus the standard Back and Next.

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20) Enter in your Name:20) Enter in your Name:

Enter in your Name and optional Organization Enter in your Name and optional Organization information, then select the Next button. information, then select the Next button.

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21) 25 digit Product Key:21) 25 digit Product Key:

Thought you could get away from it? Think Thought you could get away from it? Think again.again.Enter your unique 25 digit Product Key that Enter your unique 25 digit Product Key that came with your CD, then select the Next came with your CD, then select the Next button. button.

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22) Enter a Computer name and an 22) Enter a Computer name and an Administrator Password:Administrator Password:

The "suggested" name for the computer is always The "suggested" name for the computer is always really whacked out. Choose one that meets your really whacked out. Choose one that meets your needs.needs.Enter an Administrator Password now. It is VERY Enter an Administrator Password now. It is VERY IMPORTANT that you keep this information safe and IMPORTANT that you keep this information safe and remember what it is! "01Pa$$word" is not a good remember what it is! "01Pa$$word" is not a good choice. Think of something secure and never lose or choice. Think of something secure and never lose or forget it. forget it.

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23) Date, Time and Time Zone:23) Date, Time and Time Zone:

Configure the proper information for the Date, Configure the proper information for the Date, Time and Time Zone here. Time and Time Zone here.

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24) Network is installing:24) Network is installing:

Wait here while the Network is installing. You Wait here while the Network is installing. You could read all the marketing dribble, but I do could read all the marketing dribble, but I do not recommend it. :) not recommend it. :)

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25) Network Settings Dialog:25) Network Settings Dialog:The Network Settings Dialog is next. Under The Network Settings Dialog is next. Under usual circumstances, the Typical settings are usual circumstances, the Typical settings are fine, but I never choose them so I can poke fine, but I never choose them so I can poke around under the hood. I selected Custom around under the hood. I selected Custom settings here. settings here. Choose your method and select the Next Choose your method and select the Next button. button.

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26) Custom settings:26) Custom settings:

In the Custom settings, many options are In the Custom settings, many options are abound. I cannot go into all of them here, but I abound. I cannot go into all of them here, but I will hit on the high points. will hit on the high points.

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27) QoS Packet Scheduler:27) QoS Packet Scheduler:

QoS Packet SchedulerQoS Packet Scheduler is not required unless is not required unless your network uses it.your network uses it.For this system, I will choose to uncheck it. For this system, I will choose to uncheck it.

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28) TCP/IP Properties:28) TCP/IP Properties:

TCP/IP Properties contains the standard options. TCP/IP Properties contains the standard options. Adjust them for your particular needs as required. For Adjust them for your particular needs as required. For now, I kept the default settings. Basically, it is using now, I kept the default settings. Basically, it is using DHCP to configure TCP/IP. If you are using a static IP DHCP to configure TCP/IP. If you are using a static IP address, enter in the proper information here.address, enter in the proper information here.Select the Advanced button to further configure your Select the Advanced button to further configure your TCP/IP options. TCP/IP options.

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29) Workgroup or Computer Domain:29) Workgroup or Computer Domain:

Workgroup or Computer Domain, that is the question. Workgroup or Computer Domain, that is the question. I am not going to set up this system to connect to a I am not going to set up this system to connect to a domain controller, so I will place it as a member of a domain controller, so I will place it as a member of a workgroup.workgroup.Please, change "WORKGROUP" to something else. I Please, change "WORKGROUP" to something else. I hate defaults. :)hate defaults. :)Select the Next button after making your choice.Select the Next button after making your choice.

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30) Install screen:30) Install screen:

The system will reboot after all files have The system will reboot after all files have been copied over to the install partition. Now been copied over to the install partition. Now may be a good time to take a break. It may be may be a good time to take a break. It may be awhile. awhile.

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31) Windows XP is starting up:31) Windows XP is starting up:

The moment we have all been waiting for, The moment we have all been waiting for, Windows XP Professional is starting up "for Windows XP Professional is starting up "for the first time." Remember that quoted the first time." Remember that quoted statement with Windows 95 setup?statement with Windows 95 setup?

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32) Display Settings Pop32) Display Settings Pop--up:up:

Windows XP no longer likes the "default" Windows XP no longer likes the "default" resolution of 640 x 480 and prompts you of resolution of 640 x 480 and prompts you of that fact.that fact.Select OK to continue.Select OK to continue.

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33) Please wait:33) Please wait:

800 x 600 is a wonderful thing, however, 800 x 600 is a wonderful thing, however, I chose to have it time out and return to I chose to have it time out and return to 640 x 480 for this guide.640 x 480 for this guide.

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34) Login to the Administrator account:34) Login to the Administrator account:

With the "Welcome" screen, you no longer With the "Welcome" screen, you no longer have to hit the "Three Finger Salute" have to hit the "Three Finger Salute" combination of combination of Ctrl+Alt+DeleteCtrl+Alt+Delete to login to the to login to the Administrator account.Administrator account.You did remember your password, right?!? You did remember your password, right?!?

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35) Applying computer settings:35) Applying computer settings:

Please wait while the Administrator account is Please wait while the Administrator account is configured "for the first time."configured "for the first time."No. I will not mention Windows 95 again... No. I will not mention Windows 95 again...

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36) Display Settings Pop36) Display Settings Pop--up:up:

Since the initial screen resolution is set to 640 Since the initial screen resolution is set to 640 x 480, a balloon dialog appears. You may x 480, a balloon dialog appears. You may click the popclick the pop--up balloon to raise the resolution up balloon to raise the resolution up to 800 x 600 automatically. For the rest of up to 800 x 600 automatically. For the rest of this guide, I chose to ignore it.this guide, I chose to ignore it.

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37) Windows XP tour:37) Windows XP tour:

Click the balloon dialog to start a tour of Click the balloon dialog to start a tour of Windows XP.Windows XP.Even if you do not wish to see the information, Even if you do not wish to see the information, you should click on the balloon to get rid of you should click on the balloon to get rid of the annoyance in a timely fashion. the annoyance in a timely fashion.

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38) Windows XP Tour dialog:38) Windows XP Tour dialog:

Windows XP Tour dialog popup is shown.Windows XP Tour dialog popup is shown.Select the Cancel button to never see it again. Select the Cancel button to never see it again.

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39) .NET Passport Wizard:39) .NET Passport Wizard:

DoubleDouble--Click the Messenger Icon in the Click the Messenger Icon in the bottom right (system tray) and the ".NET bottom right (system tray) and the ".NET Passport Wizard" dialog appears.Passport Wizard" dialog appears.Select Cancel to not sign up for Passport at Select Cancel to not sign up for Passport at this time. this time.

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40) Windows Messenger:40) Windows Messenger:

With the .NET Passport Wizard gone, the With the .NET Passport Wizard gone, the Windows Messenger is opened. Windows Messenger is opened.

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41) Windows Messenger Tools:41) Windows Messenger Tools:

Select Tools, then Options. Select Tools, then Options.

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42) Messenger Preferences42) Messenger Preferences::

In the Options window, select the Preferences In the Options window, select the Preferences Tab.Tab.Uncheck "Run this program when Windows Uncheck "Run this program when Windows starts" and "Allow this program to run in the starts" and "Allow this program to run in the background." Of course, if you wish to keep background." Of course, if you wish to keep Windows Messenger, do not do this step. Windows Messenger, do not do this step.

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43) Close Messenger:43) Close Messenger:

Now you can select the Close button and Now you can select the Close button and Messenger will be unloaded from memory. Messenger will be unloaded from memory.

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44) That is all!44) That is all!

That's all there is to it! I hope this guide That's all there is to it! I hope this guide helped you out or gave you a sneak peek at helped you out or gave you a sneak peek at what is to come. what is to come.