How to install Windows Vista on your PC, for complete beginners.
Right to get going,
1. (this step only applies if you wish to backup your files)
If you have files you want to keep then firstly you must back them up. To do this insert the storage media stated above and copy your files over to it. Your files can then be later retrieved by copying them back over to windows vista after the installation is complete.
your storage media will appear in My Computer after inserting it/plugging it in so you can easily drag and drop your files.
Something I also like to do is make a list of the software installed on my system so that I know what to install again after I have installed windows.
2 (Booting to the installation interface)
Ok now we can properly get rolling.
open your cd tray and insert your Windows Vista disc.
When your computer restarts you should see an option about selecting your boot device, usually this selection is accessed by pressing either F12 or Esc at the very start of the computer boot process. It will look something like this:
You will then see a menu with a list of devices on it, these are the devices that your computer can boot to (load up from) we want to be selecting our windows CD therefore select your CD drive to boot from the windows vista CD, it should look something like this below:
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After you have selected the CD drive to boot to Your computer will tell you that you need to press a key to boot to the CD, once you have done so you have successfully booted to the installation cd and are ready to start the installation.
3. (Starting the installation)
After you have booted to the CD Windows will load the required files and you will then be greeted with a language selection screen as shown below. Select your required language and keyboard layout and proceed to the next page.
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3. (Starting the installation)
After you have booted to the CD Windows will load the required files and you will then be greeted with a language selection screen as shown below. Select your required language and keyboard layout and proceed to the next page.
After you click next you will be greeted with another screen which displays among other thing, a big “Install Now” button, click this and proceed to the next page.
You are then presented with the license agreement which you should quite obviously through read and read and read at least five times until you commit yourself to agreeing the license agreement!
Then a screen will appear asking you which type of installation you wish to do. We will be choosing the “advanced” installation (its not don’t worry) as we are installing Windows from scratch.
(if you want to keep your programs and settings etc by upgrading then this is the wrong tutorial for you but check back soon as I am planning on doing an upgrade version)
So click advanced and proceed to the next step…
you will then see the all important disk partitioning screen, now to be quite honest this is about how complex as its going to get and this is pretty easy. In this table are your hard drives and partitions on your computer (a partition is a section of a hard drive that acts as a different hard drive altogether).
If you are wiping your hard drive clean then there should only be one hard drive in the list (possibly 2), click on the drive options button and format your hard drive, you will be displayed with a warning and after this is completed your will drive will now have the NTFS filing system (windows filing system). This will look as it does below:
If you have 2 partitions and you want to consolidate them into one bigger partition (think of it like slices of a cake) then click on drive options and click delete on both partitions, then click new and create your new partition which will be formatted with the NTFS filing system.
Right looks like your ready to let the computer do its work, hit next and sit back for 10 minutes as the installation begins.
4. (completing the installation)
After the previous part of the installation has completed you will be greeted with the very polite notice that Windows vista is starting for the first time!
You shall then see the same screen as you had before the restart, and now it will display the fact that it is completing the installation.
5. (Configuration)
After this is completed your computer will reboot again, this time it will display the loveable windows loading screen.
Once the restart is complete you are asked to enter some details, nothing too personal mind just desired username and password for your account (oh, and display picture,) enter the info and hit next.
Next screen, nice and easy, enter the name of your computer and choose your desktop background then continue.
Possibly even easier unless you don’t know what county you are in, choose your time zone and hit next.
Annnnnnnd, Thank You!
Hit start and windows will asses your computers performance.
Then you can log into your account for the first time.
Windows will then prepare your desktop and you will see it in all its glory for the first time!
Well Done! you have installed Windows Vista on your PC. Now all there is to do is to restore your files if you saved any. and update your system by going to all programs then Windows Update.
Right to get going,
1. (this step only applies if you wish to backup your files)
If you have files you want to keep then firstly you must back them up. To do this insert the storage media stated above and copy your files over to it. Your files can then be later retrieved by copying them back over to windows vista after the installation is complete.
your storage media will appear in My Computer after inserting it/plugging it in so you can easily drag and drop your files.
Something I also like to do is make a list of the software installed on my system so that I know what to install again after I have installed windows.
2 (Booting to the installation interface)
Ok now we can properly get rolling.
open your cd tray and insert your Windows Vista disc.
When your computer restarts you should see an option about selecting your boot device, usually this selection is accessed by pressing either F12 or Esc at the very start of the computer boot process. It will look something like this:
You will then see a menu with a list of devices on it, these are the devices that your computer can boot to (load up from) we want to be selecting our windows CD therefore select your CD drive to boot from the windows vista CD, it should look something like this below:
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After you have selected the CD drive to boot to Your computer will tell you that you need to press a key to boot to the CD, once you have done so you have successfully booted to the installation cd and are ready to start the installation.
3. (Starting the installation)
After you have booted to the CD Windows will load the required files and you will then be greeted with a language selection screen as shown below. Select your required language and keyboard layout and proceed to the next page.
Parallels Picture 2
3. (Starting the installation)
After you have booted to the CD Windows will load the required files and you will then be greeted with a language selection screen as shown below. Select your required language and keyboard layout and proceed to the next page.
After you click next you will be greeted with another screen which displays among other thing, a big “Install Now” button, click this and proceed to the next page.
You are then presented with the license agreement which you should quite obviously through read and read and read at least five times until you commit yourself to agreeing the license agreement!
Then a screen will appear asking you which type of installation you wish to do. We will be choosing the “advanced” installation (its not don’t worry) as we are installing Windows from scratch.
(if you want to keep your programs and settings etc by upgrading then this is the wrong tutorial for you but check back soon as I am planning on doing an upgrade version)
So click advanced and proceed to the next step…
you will then see the all important disk partitioning screen, now to be quite honest this is about how complex as its going to get and this is pretty easy. In this table are your hard drives and partitions on your computer (a partition is a section of a hard drive that acts as a different hard drive altogether).
If you are wiping your hard drive clean then there should only be one hard drive in the list (possibly 2), click on the drive options button and format your hard drive, you will be displayed with a warning and after this is completed your will drive will now have the NTFS filing system (windows filing system). This will look as it does below:
If you have 2 partitions and you want to consolidate them into one bigger partition (think of it like slices of a cake) then click on drive options and click delete on both partitions, then click new and create your new partition which will be formatted with the NTFS filing system.
Right looks like your ready to let the computer do its work, hit next and sit back for 10 minutes as the installation begins.
4. (completing the installation)
After the previous part of the installation has completed you will be greeted with the very polite notice that Windows vista is starting for the first time!
You shall then see the same screen as you had before the restart, and now it will display the fact that it is completing the installation.
5. (Configuration)
After this is completed your computer will reboot again, this time it will display the loveable windows loading screen.
Once the restart is complete you are asked to enter some details, nothing too personal mind just desired username and password for your account (oh, and display picture,) enter the info and hit next.
Next screen, nice and easy, enter the name of your computer and choose your desktop background then continue.
Possibly even easier unless you don’t know what county you are in, choose your time zone and hit next.
Annnnnnnd, Thank You!
Hit start and windows will asses your computers performance.
Then you can log into your account for the first time.
Windows will then prepare your desktop and you will see it in all its glory for the first time!
Well Done! you have installed Windows Vista on your PC. Now all there is to do is to restore your files if you saved any. and update your system by going to all programs then Windows Update.