How to install Windows XP new


Here are the steps on how to do this:

1. BACKUP YOUR FILES FIRST and download all the Up-to-Date Drivers for your Computer from the "Chip Card" manufacturer Website.
2. Select in your Burn program the option for Burning an Image file, and select the file "Windows XP Professional 32-bit en-US - Black Edition v201X.XX.XX.iso" and Burn the Disc at a low speed like 4x to avoid missing file errors if you install Windows XP. If you need a good Burn Program i recommend the free ImgBurn program at "http://www.imgburn.com".
3. Go to your Mainboard or Computer manufacturer Website and look if there's not a new BIOS update for your Mainboard (You can skip this but it is always better to have an bug free BIOS).
4. Insert the burned Windows XP Disc in your Optical Disc Drive and then restart your Computer. If your Computer starts you should see a message "Press any Key to boot from the CD." if you see this then you should press on your keyboard a random key. (If you don't see this message then you must go into your BIOS and set the Boot Priority for the Optical Disc drive above the Hard disk drive).
6. Wait until Windows XP has loaded the drivers then press on your Keyboard the key "ENTER" and then the key "F8" and then the key "ESC".
7. Now select the Hard disk drive where you want to install Windows XP to it (Default is "C:") and then press on your Keyboard the Key "D" and then the Key "ENTER" and then the Key "L".
8. Now select the same Hard disk drive again (Default is "C:") and press on your Keyboard the Key "ENTER" and then you should select the option "Format the partition using the NTFS file system (Quick)" and press the key "ENTER".
9. Now you need only to install the Up-to-Date Drivers for your Computer and then you're DONE. :-)
* If you get corrupted file error(s) or missing file error(s) during your Windows XP installation then try this here to fix it:
1. Burn the Disc at the lowest possible speed.
2. Use a new Disc and not an old scratched Disc.
3. Clean the Optical disc drives.
4. Use another or buy a new Optical disc drive.
5. Try to install Windows XP from a USB Flash drive.

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