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CHS Training
December 26 30, 2013
Objectives
At the end of the demonstration, the participants are
expected to:
Understand system requirements and hardware settings.
Install Windows XP on a machine using the installation
CD.
Install hardware and corresponding drivers.
Understand the process partitioning.
Explore the system BIOS.
Mrs. Ganjet Castillon | Installing Windows XP
Introduction
Windows XP is the most successful member of the
Windows Operating System Family developed by Microsoft
Corporation. As of today, millions of computers worldwide
are still using this operating systems. With the newer
operating systems sprouting in the market, XP upholds its
influential power in shaping the ICT world.
Windows XP Installation CD
Internet Connection (Optional)
Drivers and Utilities for Hardware (MoBo, Video Card,
etc.)
System and Tuning Utility Installers
LET US BEGIN!
License Agreement
4. On the Licensing
Agreement page,
read the licensing
agreement. Then
press F8.
Partition Selection
6. Press ENTER to select Unpartitioned
space, which appears by default.
Press ENTER
again to select
Format the
partition using
the NTFS file
system.
Formatting
8. Windows XP format the hard drive and
then copies the setup files.
Networking Settings
14.Select
Typical
Settings,
click NEXT.
On the Workgroup
or Computer Domain page
Display Settings
Monitor Settings
17.Click OK if you can read the text.
Protect your PC
19.Click Help
protect
my PC by
turning on
Automatic
Updates
now. Click
Next
Mrs. Ganjet Castillon | Installing Windows XP
Activate Windows
22.Click Yes, if you
are connected
to the Internet.
Otherwise,
Click No.
Partitioning
Partitioning 101
Disk Partitionsare logical sections or
volumes on the same hard disk or a
data storage device that act as
separatedisks
for
all
practical
purposes. Each of these partitions
maintains their own address tables
(orMaster File Table) and file system
information.
Each disk device needs to have at
leastone partition to be useable, but
it is very much possible to create
many different partitions.
Mrs. Ganjet Castillon | Installing Windows XP
Partitioning 101
Before creating partitions, you need to take into
consideration some of the factors that affect why and how
you would create partitions.
Operating System (OS) considerations: Some operating
systems impose restrictionson the partitions that you can
have or need to have.
Overall Size of the disk:Make sure that the disk you are
partitioning have enough and more space in it.
The size of the individual partitions:Map out the size of
each individual partition that you want to have and make
sure that you allocate enough space to each of them. Plan
ahead of time for the scalability of the partitions.
Mrs. Ganjet Castillon | Installing Windows XP
Partitioning 101
Advantages of Multiple Disk Partitions
Faster disk access
Isolating Data Corruption
Logical separationof data