Steps to Easy Computer Installation Online

Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Computer installation is a collaborative term related with hardware and software installation, which in turns put life in your computer. In this blog, we would discuss how to install an operating system (XP) on a PC?

The best method to install Windows XP is to perform a clean Windows installation. It is not difficult to do a clean installation. Before you initiate the installation process, we recommend that you must check Windows XP Compatibility List to ensure that you have all the required drivers to run Windows XP. If your hardware is not in the compatibility list, you can refer your hardware manufactures website to download the drivers for Windows XP. Save all the necessary drivers in CD or USB drives before your go ahead and start the installation.

All the editions of Windows XP CD are boot-able. In order to boot from CD/DVD-ROM, you need to configure the boot sequence. Look for the boot sequence under your BIOS settings and make sure that the first boot device is configured to CD/DVD-ROM. You can then follow the given steps to install Windows XP:

STEP 1. Start your computer and insert your Windows XP installation CD in your CD/DVD-ROM drive. Your PC should automatically detect the CD and you will see a message asking "Press any key to boot from CD".
STEP 2. Press F6 if you want to install a third party Raid or SCSI driver. If you are using an IDE Hard Drive then it's not required to press F6.
STEP 3. You will then see a Windows XP Professional Setup screen. You can do a new Windows install, Repair previous install or quit. Since we are doing a new install we just press Enter to continue.
STEP 4. You find End User Licensing Agreement. Press F8 to accept and continue.
STEP 5. Next step is very important. Here, you can create the partition where operating system will be installed.
STEP 6. Choose format the partition using NTFS file system. This is the recommended file system and probably most secure.
STEP 7. Windows will now start formatting drive C: and start copying setup files.
STEP 8. After the setup has completed copying the files the computer will reboot.
STEP 9. Choose your region and language.
STEP 10. Next Type your name and organization.
STEP 11. Enter your 25 product key.
STEP 12. Name the computer, and set an Administrator password. Don't forget to write down your Administrator password.
STEP 13. Set the correct date, time and choose your time zone.
STEP 14. For the network setting choose typical and press next.
STEP 15. Choose workgroup or domain name. If you are not a member of a domain then leave the default settings and press next. Windows will restart again and adjust the display.
STEP 16. Lastly Windows will start and present you with a Welcome screen. Click next to continue.


Source: Steps to Easy Computer Installation Online

Pre-installation checklist for Windows XP

Saturday, January 23, 2010
If you want to install windows xp on your computer, before windows installation you have check list for installation.

Following Check list
  • 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. Most new computers include a CD containing drivers. 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 Web site 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. 
This check list help you to easy Windows XP Installation

How to install Windows 7 on a Netbook

Monday, January 18, 2010
Install the newest version of the Windows Operating System, 7, on your netbook now with little effort. Download directly from Microsoft and load on your favorite Netbook.

Go to the following web link, scroll down the page and select the 32-bit version of Windows 7.

http://windows7.iyogi.net/insight-series-windows-7-installation

Sign in with your Windows Live account (Have an MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, or Passport account? It's your Windows Live ID.)

After you sign in you will get a individual Windows 7 Beta 32-bit Product Key (which you will need later) and Download Now link at the bottom of the page. Select to save the file to somewhere common, Desktop, My Downloads.

Go have some coffee, a meal, heck go to work and come back and maybe it will be finished. Nah it's not really too bad. I'm on a 7 Megabyte download connection and it took about 45min - 1 hour. The files size should be around 2.43 GB's.

After the download is finished you will have a single ISO file that will need to be burned using Nero or BurnAware (Free Download) as I have suggested before.

When you have the completed burned disk we will move on to step 2.

Insert the disk in your optical drive and boot up your computer. On my Dell Mini 9 I press the number 0 to pull up the boot options menu but your start up splash screen may differ. The point is you want to pull up the boot menu and select CD/DVD-RW Drive and hit Enter.

After that Windows will ask if you want to boot from the CD/DVD hit any key...Hit Enter to start the setup.

After the media loads the first setup screen will come up for Windows 7. Select the Language, Time & Currency, and Keyboard or input method here. (English, English (United States), US is the default settings.

Select Next to proceed with the setup.

Select Install now from the center of the screen.

Look over the License Terms then select I accept the license terms from the check box below. Select Next to proceed.

On the Which type of installation do you want? screen select Custom (advanced)

On the Where do you want to install Windows? Select the disk you want to install on, in my case there is only one and it is 7.2GB Select Drive Options from below. Then you want to select Delete, a warning window will come up and you want to select OK. Select Next from the bottom to continue.

Now you will get the Installing Windows screen. The setup will go through the process here and copy files, expand files, install features, install updates and complete the installation. Let the setup work and give it some time. It will look very similar to the Vista Installation setup if you have been through that before. This part took about 45 minutes on my system.

Enter your User & Computer Name when prompted then select next. Enter your your Product Key when prompted then select Next. Select your update settings. Change Time & Date settings if necessary then select Next. Select your Wireless network from the list and security key if applicable. Select Next. Select your computers current location, Home for most users. From the Homegroup screen record the password if you plan on setting this system up with others in your house. Select Next.

Windows 7 will prepare your desktop for first time use and you will be up and running.



Tweak Windows 7 for Netbook Use:

Go to Start => Computer. Right click on Local Disk (C:) and select Properties. In the Properties window select Disk Cleanup from the General Tab. Place check marks in the following boxes; Hibernation File Cleaner, Setup Log Files. Select Clean up system files below. Disk cleaner will open again, make sure the following check boxes are still marked; Hibernation File Cleaner, Setup Log Files, and System queued Windows Error Reporting files. Select More Options from the tab above, Under System Restore and Shadow Copies select Clean up... A warning window will pop up asking, Are you sure you want to delete all but the most recent restore point? Select Delete to continue. Select the OK button below and then Delete Files in the Pop up. Now you should have about 1.49 GB free that you did not have before.

Download & Install Updates from Microsoft.

Right Click on the Windows Taskbar at the bottom of the desktop. Select Properties, select the check box to Use small icons then OK.

Go to Start then Right Click on Computer then select Properties. In the System Properties select Advanced System Settings from the left tab. Under Performance select Settings. Now your in the Performance Options window, select the Advanced Tab and under Virtual Memory select Change. Un-check the Automatically manage paging file size for all drives. Select Custom size below and enter the following:
Initial Size (MB): 200
Maximum Size (MB): 512
Select Set then OK. Now you need to Restart to apply the settings, this will save around 400-500 MB on your hard drive and run Windows fine.

On my 8GB Hard Disk I now have 1.65GB Free and 5.30GB Used. Not bad for the newest version of Windows OS!

How to accomplish Clean Windows Installation of Windows Vista

Sunday, January 17, 2010
If you want to install windows vista on your new computer and want to perform clean installation, this blog help you to perform windows installation of Vista. The Windows Vista upgrade cannot be fully accessed by users, but you can still upgrade your Windows OS by following these easy steps to perform a clean install of Windows Vista.

Follow the Steps:

Install Windows Vista. Boot your PC using the Windows Vista Upgrade DVD, then click "Install Now" to commence Vista setup.

Leave the "Product Key" field blank when you are asked to enter the software's Product Key. Instead, skip this stage and disable the option that says "Automatically activate Windows when I'm online," and click "No" when asked if you would like to enter the Product Key before continuing.

Choose the Windows product that you own when you are provided with a list of Windows Vista product editions.

Choose "Custom (Advanced)" instead of "Upgrade" when asked which installation method you prefer. Format your hard disk if necessary by selecting the Drive options.

Enter your name and password together with the computer name when prompted by the Vista Setup (after the computer reboots itself). You will be asked to enter the current time zone, date and exact time later on.

Run the Windows Vista Setup DVD, but this time you will be running it within the Windows Vista platform. Click "Install Now," and choose the "Do not get the latest updates for installation" in the following screen.

Enter the product key on the next screen, accept the Windows EULA, and then select the "Upgrade" option.

Activate Windows Vista. Open the Start Menu found on the toolbar, right-click "Computer," and go to "Properties." Click the link labeled "Activate Windows Now.

Note: If you are facing any problems with windows vista installation than contact to Vista Expert

Windows XP installation tips for New Installation

Friday, January 15, 2010
A clean windows installation consists of removing all data from your hard disk by repartitioning and reformatting your hard disk and reinstalling the operating system and programs to an empty (clean) hard disk.

For more information about important things to consider before you partition and format you hard disk and how to partition and format your hard disk by using the Windows XP Setup program, click How to partition and format a hard disk by using Windows XP Setup program

Follow the steps to install fresh windows XP on your computer

1. Back up all important information before you perform a clean installation of Windows XP. Save the backup to an external location, such as a CD or external hard disk.
2. Start your computer from the Windows XP CD. To do this, insert the Windows XP CD into your CD drive or DVD drive, and then restart your computer.

Note To boot from your Windows XP CD, the BIOS settings on your computer must be configured to do this.
3. When you see the "Press any key to boot from CD" message, press any key to start the computer from the Windows XP CD.
4. At the Welcome to Setup screen, press ENTER to start Windows XP Setup.
5. Read the Microsoft Software License Terms, and then press F8.
6. Follow the instructions on the screen to select and format a partition where you want to install Windows XP.
7. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the Windows XP Setup.

If you have successfully installed Windows XP, you are finished. If these steps did not help you install Windows XP, go to the Windows XP installation.

How to fix Access Denied Error

Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Some time you get error to acess denied on any folder or file to fix this issue, you must turn off Simple File Sharing, and then take ownership of the folder:

1. Turn off Simple File Sharing:
1. Click Start, and then click My Computer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab.
3. Under Advanced Settings, click to clear the Use simple file sharing (Recommended) check box, and then click OK.
2. Right-click the folder that you want to take ownership of, and then click Properties.
3. Click the Security tab, and then click OK on the Security message, if one appears.
4. Click Advanced, and then click the Owner tab.
5. In the Name list, click your user name, Administrator if you are logged in as Administrator, or click the Administrators group.

If you want to take ownership of the contents of that folder, click to select the Replace owner on subcontainers and objects check box.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Yes.
8. Click OK, and then reapply the permissions and security settings that you want for the folder and the folder contents.

Welcome To Windows Installation Services Blog

Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Hello and most welcome to the new Windows Installation Services Blog, the source for information, coming, and updates about Microsoft Operating system Support for Windows, Windows Trouble-Shoot, Ways to enhance the Computer Experience OS and software issue we will try to cover all the topics to the broader extent we can.

The blog Windows Installation weight on tips & tricks, advices, reviews, news, registry tweaks, secret hacks, newest stuff on the Net, technology news, software reviews, tips to optimize and improve computer performance & Windows OS support.

We thought now was the correct time to open the door and start a discussion with the Web community about what’s incidence with Windows and the future of the Operating System.
We mean to use this blog to:

- Provide genuine messages about Windows OS and their query’s for our volunteer community.
- Highlight enhancements, both current and future.

Additionally we want to hear from you.

What do you think about Windows XP OS, Hardware and software problem? Why do you use it or what edge does u find to use them on others? Is there something you would like to see fixed? When you’ve been around as long as we have, some people are bound to have great things to say, while others might have a few choice words based on their personal experience. Either way, we want to hear it

Cheerss!!!