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Safari Chrome Edge Firefox. Support Navigation Support. Support Home Graphics. Close Window. To avoid any potential installation incompatibilities, Intel recommends that you first check with your computer manufacturer and use the driver software it provides. Download the graphics driver ZIP file. Unzip the file to a designated location or folder using these steps: Right-click the ZIP file. Follow the prompts to extract or unpack the files to a folder of your choice.

The folder should have the unpacked items such as the example in Figure 1. The System Properties window opens. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. The Device Manager window opens. Double-click Display adapters. Note Your computer might list a different Intel Graphics Controller or chipset, and the Intel Graphics Controller or chipset could be shown once or twice. Click Next see Figure 3. Click "Next" to continue. Some versions of Windows will not ask for the Product Key until installation is complete.

This will be the name that represents the computer on a network. Windows sets a default name, but you can change it if you would like. You can also set a password for the Administrator account. This is optional, but recommended for public computers. Select your time zone. Choose your network settings. If you are installing Windows XP in a corporate or academic environment, check with the system administrator, though Typical Settings will most likely work.

You can typically leave the workgroup name set to default. Wait for the installation to finalize. This will only take a few minutes, and the computer will reboot when it is finished installing. Once the computer reboots, you will be taken to the Windows XP desktop.

At this point, installation is complete, though there are a few things left to do before Windows is completely usable.. Part 3. Set your display preferences. Once Windows loads, you will be told that Windows will automatically configure your display. Click OK to start the configuration. Your screen will flash a couple times, and then you will be asked if you can read the box that appears. Set your connection preferences. If your computer is connected to the internet, select your connection type.

Press Next to continue. Activate your copy of Windows. If connected to the Internet, Select "Activate Now. Create Users. After the Activation Process, a window will appear allowing you to select the users for the computer. Enter your name, and the names of others who will be using the machine.

Start using Windows. You will now be looking at the default Windows XP Desktop. Install an antivirus program if you are connected to the internet. On the Choose Drive option, you should see your other drives.

You can format them or erase their partitions so you can install Windows to those. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 8. Yes, you can, if you have the install disk or a bootable flash drive for Windows XP. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 9. Can we do Windows 7 and Windows XP in a single computer and have a common hard disk?

You can. Just identify which partition has Windows 7, and don't install XP on it. Not Helpful 5 Helpful Enter your product key, then click Next.

Type the character key that you retrieved earlier into the "Product Key" boxes. Add a password, then click Next. Type your preferred password into the "Administrator password" and "Confirm password" text fields at the bottom of the window. You can also change your computer's name in the text field at the top of the window. Set a date and time zone, then click Next.

Click the "Date" drop-down box, select the current date, and then repeat with the "Time" and "Time Zone" boxes. Check the "Typical Settings" box, then click Next. This will cause Windows XP to install using default settings. Check the "No" box. It's at the top of the window. If your computer is part of a workgroup, you'll instead check the "Yes" box and enter your workgroup's address in the text box. This will complete the installation setup process, at which point Windows XP will resume installing.

You may have to wait for 30 minutes or so before the installation finishes. It might be on a sticker on the bottom of your laptop if that's what you're using. Yes No. Not Helpful 13 Helpful Unless you keep a backup copy of your i folder, you can't. Ubuntu allows you to dual-boot your computer, which keeps both XP and Ubuntu. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 9. I found an old XP computer. I want to factory reset it.

How can I do that without knowing the admin password? Try to reintall the OS completely. Insert a official CD or dowload and make one. Then just install Windows normally. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. What can I do if my computer won't boot up, shows Windows, then shuts down and tries to start up again, then loops? Repeatedly hit F8 on your keyboard during boot up, than select system repair. If you can't, contact your system manufacturer for a repair CD.

Or, if you have to product code, download from the Microsoft website. Not Helpful 9 Helpful 3. Boot into the Windows XP installation, get to the partitions, then format the drive. Just make sure you backed up all files. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0.

However, at the minimum RAM, Vista will be quite laggy. In just 10 easy steps, you will be able to install and run Windows XP from your home computer, whether that is a laptop or a desktop. Installing a new operating system will cause all of your data to be lost. You can now close the CD-Rom Drive. On most home computers, you will want to shut down your station. After the station is off, you can restart it.

While the station is restarting, begin pressing the F12 key over and over again. This will take you to the boot options menu. Press Enter. When this appears, you will have only a few seconds to press any key on the keyboard.

I usually choose the Space-bar because it is the easiest to find and press. After you have chosen to boot from the CD, you will have to wait a few minutes. The disk will check your hard drive to see if windows XP is currently installed on it. After the disk has made its check you should see a screen like the one in the first picture on this page.

You will want to press Enter because you are planning on installing Windows XP on your system. If you realize that you have data on your hard drive and need to back it up, now would be the time to press F3 and exit the installation program to back it up.

On this page, you can take the time to read through the agreement, but it is just saying that you will not be breaking any laws using this product. I personally just hit F8 to agree and move on to the next step in the installation. After pressing F8, you will come to the beginning of the Windows XP setup. On this page, you will want to press the Esc key on the keyboard. This will tell the program not to try and repair the current installation.

The next step in installing Windows XP is to delet the old partition on your hard drive. You will see a screen similar to the one in the first picture of this page.

You will want to scroll over the C: partition that is current on your hard drive. The next thing you will need to do is click the D key. This will tell the program that you want to Delete the current partition. After you click the D key, you will see a screen like the one in the second picture.

On this screen you will want to press the L key to confirm the deletion of the partition of the hard drive.

Now that you have deleted the old partition, you will need to be sure that partition is selected and press the Enter key.



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