For the personal computer worker who might have not ever formatted a system drive and initiated an operating system up to now, this movement may be be a tad staggering.
Utilizing the Windows XP installment disk to format the harddrive and then introduce the operating system is a mode that an general computer user can manage, however if it is the first time doing so there are a small number conditions that demand to be made clear.
Prior to proceeding, confirm that you possess the original validation key that was provided with your version of Windows. To complete an installment you will require the license key that is normally affixed to the packaging that came with the Windows installment disks. Do not go forth with this method until you are sure that you possess the acceptable license key to accomplish the set up. You will not be capable to establish Windows without the authentication code.
Before performing anything at all figure out if there is any information on the computer machine that needs to be backed up first. Formatting the system drive is going to fully clean out any information that is presently on the device. It would be a outstanding idea to peer throughout the 'All Programs' menu in Windows (if it is currently set up and running) to see if there are any programs or applications that will necessitate to be reinstalled after the format and Windows installment.
The original establishment cds/dvds for any installed application software or computer hardware will all be required after the Windows installment has been performed. Formatting completely and for all time erases all files on the entire system drive. All programs or programs will have to be completely reinstalled once you complete the installment of the Windows operating system.
It would also be advisable to take a look at the 'My Documents' portfolio as this is the utmost typical position for personal data to be accumulated in Windows. It would not be a bad idea to back this portfolio up to an outside storage device, flash drive, or CD/DVD.
Another aspect that will have to be affirmed in advance of starting the format and set up is the boot order of the desktop computer device. The CD/DVD drive will have to be assigned as the first boot instrument to allow the desktop computer to start-up without deviation from the Windows installment disk. To change the start-up order it may be mandatory to enter the BIOS configurations page to do so.
Depending on the producer of the personal computer device or the mainboard, exactly which button is used to enter the BIOS can differ. Often on Dell desktop computers it will be the F2 or Del key, for HP it is usually the F1 or F2, Toshiba Esc or F1, and Sony F2 or F3. Rebooting the desktop computer and paying strict regard to the messages presented during the POST can also generally supply the acceptable button to enter the BIOS.
After entering the BIOS use the arrow buttons to traverse through the assorted menus until the start-up order is found. If the Harddrive is the first boot device then the start-up sequence will need to be adjusted to ascribe the CD/DVD as the first instrument. Be confident to save the changes when leaving the BIOS.
Insert the Windows XP installment disk into the CD/DVD device and then restart or power up the personal computer appliance with the cd/dvd in the drive. If the CD/DVD device is the first boot instrument Windows XP Setup ought to launch at this time.
At the 'Welcome to Setup' screen push 'Enter'.
Push F8 to accept the Windows Licensing Acceptance.
You may be advised with a 'repair' option if you previously had windows installed on the device earlier than now.
To bypass the repair press 'Esc'.
A listing of all existing partitions and non-partitioned spaces will be displayed.
Do away with any existing partition(s) by using the arrow buttons to highlight each existing partition and then pushing the 'D' to delete and then pressing 'L' to confirm the removal. Do this for any other partitions that may be present. Once every one of the partitions has been deleted designate the outstanding non-partitioned space and push 'Enter'.
Choose the format option that is desired. Formatting utilizing the NTFS file system (quick) will normally work nicely.
Format the partition by utilizing the NTFS file system (Quick).
Contingent on the breadth of the System drive, the speed and the maturity, formatting may take anywhere from a few minutes to numerous hours. Be patient and DO NOT power the machine off in the middle of the format maneuver, doing so can materially demolish the system drive.
After the format method has finished, perform the on screen commands to establish Windows XP.
Permit up to 2 hours for this maneuver to finish, be patient and congratulations you have successfully formatted your Harddrive and initiated Windows XP.
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