Tips for Installing an
Operating System
1. Make sure that the computer is set to boot first from
the CD/DVD drive. To do this, enter the
BIOS Setup program when starting up the computer. This will require pressing a key during
startup. The key (often one of the
function keys or the delete key) is specified at the bottom of the first screen
during boot up. When the BIOS Setup
program opens, scroll down (using the down arrow) to the “First Boot Device”
line, and then use the onscreen instructions to select CDROM and save the
change.
2. Shut down the computer, put the operating system CD or
DVD into the drive, and then start the computer again.
3. The installation will automatically start, and you
will be guided through the process by on screen tips and questions. Make sure you read each screen!
4. You will be asked for your preferences in regards to
installation language, time and currency formats and keyboard layouts. Please note that the more common keyboard
layout in your country might be United States English, even for those using the
British English language.
5. When prompted, enter the product key (for Microsoft
Windows operating systems). This is an
important step for affirming the legality of your copy, and will allow your
computer full access to online updates.
Make sure, however, that you know how many computers your product
license is good for, and then do not load the operating system onto too many
computers.
6. When prompted, choose the location (which partition)
for installing the operating system. You
may also be given the option of creating new partitions at this step. If so, the partition created for the
operating system should be at least 20 GB, preferably 30 GB. Make sure that you format the partition using
the NTFS file system.
7. Follow any more on screen prompts and then wait
patiently for the installation to finish.
8. Don’t forget to change your boot order back to the
original setting!
Just click the video instruction or the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Sp_A8ub9qs
Just click the video instruction or the link below:
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