
Windows Install 15 Minutes
Everybody...Now,How to install windows xp and windows 7 and windows 8 and windows 10 within 15 minutes.this guide very useful for viewers.and also u can install windows Operating system at your home with windows operating system software CD"S and installation guide support..
1) Boot From CD:Windows Loding
First step system booting from a DVD, the Windows Setup screen
appears.
At
this point, Setup is loading the driver files it needs to continue with
installation.
Step:1
2) Starting windows:
The
next screen is a more graphical progress bar indicating Windows 7 is still
working in the background.
Step:2
3) Install windows:
The
first options you will come across are selections for Language, Time and
currency format, and Keyboard layout.
Make
your selections by using the pull down menus and press the Next button.
Step:3
4) Install Now:
Here
we have the option of repairing a previous installation or “Install Now.” Since
this is a clean installation of Windows 7 and not a repair, Install Now is the
proper choice.
Highlight
the “Install Now” button to continue to the next screen.
Step:4
5) Setup starting:
Windows
7 is working in the background. This may
take several minutes depending on the
system.
Step:5
6) License Agreement:
Here we see the License Agreement you must accept before
continuing.
After reading the agreement, check the box next to “I accept the
license terms” and select Next button.
Step:6
7) Select Options:
Here
we would be able to choose an “Upgrade” install (if running setup from a
previous version of Windows, such as Vista) or a “Custom” (clean) install.
Select
the whole box containing “Custom (advanced)” to continue to the next screen.
Step:7
8) Choose hard drive:
This is where you can select which hard drive/partition to install
Windows 7 on. Since this system only has one hard drive, only one place Windows
7 can go. Advanced options are
shown in the next screen shot.
This is also where you would install drivers for your
ACPI/RAID/SATA controller by using the “Load Driver” option. After the
installation of the ACPI/RAID/SATA drivers, your hard drives should appear as
shown on the right.
If no additional drivers are needed, select the Next button.
Step:8
9) Partition create
The advanced options allow creation of multiple partitions and the
option of formatting existing partitions.
After finishing your particular partition
configuration that you desire, select the Next button
Step:9
10) Installing windows 7:
Here is where Windows 7 installs major components of the OS. This
process can take 10 minutes depending on the system.
Step:10
11) Windows Install 15 Minutes Option.
Now, Press SHIFT + F10 Key -> This opens command prompt.
type “Taskmgr” then enter at the command prompt window. This will open Windows Task Manager.
Click the Process Tab, here we find a process called Setup.exe -> Right Click on Setup.exe -> Set Priority ->
Select High or Above Normal. Initially it will be Normal.
Step:11
12) Reboot:
Here we see the system needing to reboot to continue installation
tasks.
You can hit the Restart Now button or just allow the reboot to
happen automatically after several seconds.
Step:12
13) Setup Registry Entries:
Here we see progress as Windows 7 updates the registry settings.
This process may take several minutes before going to the next screen.
Step:13
14)
Starting Services:
Windows 7 starts up required services at this point in the setup
process.
Step:14
15) Installation Continues:
Windows
7 continues to install at this screen.
Step:15
16) Reboot Now:
After
initial setup is complete, another reboot is required with no user input.
Step:16
17) Starting Windows:
This
is the screen you will be greeted with upon each boot. Windows 7 is starting
up!
Step:17
18) First Use:
Setup
is now preparing the system for initial booting. Unlike the previous screen
capture, you will not see this on each boot.
Step:18
19) Checking Video Performance:
Here
is where Windows 7 tests the systems video performance to see if Aero will be
enabled or not. This test will only last a few minutes.
Step:19
20) Account Creation:
Here
is where the initial account creation happens. This user will have full
administrator privileges and automatically be logged in after setup is
completed.
Enter
in your user name and computer name as you would like it to be identified on
the network and then select the Next button.
Step:20
21) User Password:
This
screen prompts you to enter a password for the account that you just created. I
highly recommend that you password your account. Enter it twice, then include a
“password hint” to help remind you of what it is if you misplace or forget it.
You, of course, should not enter in your actual password in this field, but a
subtle reminder to jog your memory.
After this information is entered, select the
Next button.
Step:21
22) Product Key:
Windows
7 now asks you to enter the product key that was included with your purchase.
This key determines what features and which version will be installed on the
system. 32 and 64-bit versions have the same product key.
I
highly recommend to uncheck “Automatically activate Windows when I’m online”.
The reason is that you only have a finite amount of times that you may activate
online. After this limit is reached, you will need to call Microsoft directly
to have them activate your installation. This can be a big hassle, especially when
you are in a hurry to get the computer back up and running. Windows 7 will nag
you every so often to activate upon logging in, but this is a minor nuisance
compared to the phone call method of activating Windows 7. After verifying that
everything works as you intend, you can activate and know that you could have
avoided problems later on if you let Windows 7 do it right after logging in for
the first time.
30 days is the intended grace period before requiring activation with retail
versions, even with this method. However, you can boost that number up to 116
days using the following method:
Open
up a command prompt with administrator privileges
Type:slmgr -rearm
After
a reboot, you will have an additional 30 days to ensure everything is running
properly. You can perform this action up to 3 times with the current Windows 7
retail release, bringing the required activation time to 116 days, if the
Software License Manager is invoked at the end of the required activation
period (on the 29th day). I would recommend not waiting until the 30th day to
run the command, thus 116 days total and not 120.
After
this information is entered, select the Next button.
Step:22
23) Help Protect your computer and improve windows automatically:
This
is where Automatic Updates and problems and reports solutions are offered as an
option. I recommend to most users to “Use Recommended Settings” here. These
options can always be changed later.
Make
your selection to continue to the next screen.
Step:23
24) Time and Date:
Ensure
that your time zone is entered correctly and make adjustments as necessary.
Also ensure the proper time is set. This information is extracted from the BIOS
settings, so if the time was set correctly in a previous installation of
Windows (or most any other OS), it should still be correct here.
After
this information is verified, select the Next button.
Step:24
25) Network Profile:
Here,
you can select the “general” security measures put in place for your particular
network. Most people will want to use “Home network” for desktop installations
or “Public network” for a portable system, like a laptop.
Make
your selection to continue to the next screen.
Step:25
26) Network Connecting:
Windows
7 is now connecting to the network. This is where your initial IP address is
acquired and internet connectivity is verified.
Step:26
27) Finalizing Settings:
Windows
7 is finally… finalizing settings. This should only take a few moments to
complete.
Step:27
28) Windows 7 Ultimate Welcome Screen:
Not
much to say here. Just wait some more.
Step:28
29) The Desktop:
Windows
7 is now finished being installed and are greeted with the desktop. It is worth
noting that you did not need to log in this time, but after rebooting (or
logging off), you will see the login screen and you must enter the user name
and password created earlier to return to this point.
Step:29
I hope that you enjoyed reading my Installation guide.
30 days is the intended grace period before requiring activation with retail versions, even with this method. However, you can boost that number up to 116 days using the following method:
Type:slmgr -rearm
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