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Title: Installing Windows XP Professional


1
Chapter 2
  • Installing Windows XPProfessional

2
Learning Objectives
  • Determine if an upgrade is possible
  • How to install and boot multiple operating
    systems
  • Planning an installation or upgrade
  • Understand the types of installations available
  • Working with important setup and advanced
    installation options

3
Learning Objectives
  • How to work with WINNT and WINNT32
  • Understand partitioning, volume licensing, and
    activating Windows XP
  • How to set up Windows XP Professional and upgrade
    to multiple processors
  • How to remove Windows XP Professional

4
Upgrading VS Clean Installation
  • When the Windows XP installation process is
    started you are given the options of
  • Repair (recommended)
  • New Installation (advanced)

5
Upgrading VS Clean Installation
  • You would select the Repair option if
  • A previous version of Windows is already
    installed
  • The desktop setup is to be preserved
  • To retain system settings
  • To retain network settings
  • Retain or upgrade the hardware settings

6
Windows Upgrade (things to keep in mind)
  • It is important to insure that Windows XP
    compliant device drivers are installed.
  • Most drivers are automatically upgrades during
    the installation process.
  • You many find nonstandard drivers installed for
    obscure devices.
  • If after installation commands on some interfaces
    are unavailable this may be the cause.
  • This problem is most often encountered with video
    drivers.

7
Clean Installation
  • Installs a completely new version of the OS
  • There is no regard for existing files or settings
  • A clean installation is done when a current OS is
    experiencing systemic problems.

8
Clean Installation
  • A Clean Installation can be done onto a system
  • With a blank hard drive
  • Over and existing OS
  • Or in such a way as to create a multiboot system
  • A multiboot system allows the user to select from
    different OSs by using a boot menu or interface.

9
Booting Multiple Operating Systems
  • Install more than one OS on the same computer.
  • Each OS must run in its own partiton
  • Should be installed in chronological order
  • XP can be dual-booted with any Microsoft OS.
  • Must have a boot loader
  • Software that shows all currently available
    operating systems

10
Booting Multiple Operating Systems
  • It may be important to consider the type of file
    system employed in a multiple boot system.
  • NTFS is the preferred file system for Windows XP
    Professional.
  • NTFS is invisible to older Windows OSs.

11
Planning the Installation
  • Careful planning is very important to both a
    upgrade and clean installation. It is important
    to consider the following
  • Is all of the hardware Microsoft Windows XP
    compliant.
  • The type of installation you want to perform such
    as attended or unattended.

12
Planning the Installation
  • Clean installation must meet one of the
    following.
  • System has a freshly formatted hard drive.
  • System is to be installed over a current
    operating system that is not supported by the
    upgrade process.
  • Replace existing OS with Windows XP
  • Create a dual or multi boot system.

13
Attended Installations
  • Types of attended installations.
  • Network Installations
  • CD Installations

14
CD ROM Installation from Bootable CD
  • Computer must support the use of bootable CDs
  • There are three parts to installing Windows XP
  • Text Mode Setup used when you initialize the
    setup from any method other then launching setup
    from a preexisting OS
  • GUI Mode - Uses a wizard to walk you through the
    steps of the setup

15
Advances Customized InstallationUnattended
Installations
  • Unattended installations proceed in much the same
    manor as attended but use an answer file.
  • The answer file provides the responses to all of
    the setup prompts.

16
Advances Customized InstallationUnattended
Installations
  • Can be used for both stand alone and network
    installation processes.
  • Can be used in conjunction with UDF (Uniqueness
    Database File)
  • A UDF is used to override setting in the answer
    file.

17
Advances Customized InstallationUnattended
Installations
  • To initiate an unattended installation you must
    execute either WINNT or WINNT32 with specific
    options.
  • WINNT requires the /U and /S option.
  • WINNT32 requires the /UNATTENDED AND /S options.

18
Advances Customized InstallationUnattended
Installations
  • If you intend to do a clean installation on a
    computer that does not have a compatible
    operating system the answer file must be
    available on a floppy and named NINNT.sif.

19
Advances Customized InstallationUnattended
Installations
  • A default answer file UNATTEND.TXT can be found
    in the /I386 director of the Windows XP
    professional CD.
  • This file can be modified either
  • Manually
  • Or by using the Setup Manager Wizard.
  • Completed details about the creation and
    modification of UNATTEND.TXT can be found in the
    Windows XP Professional Resources Kit.

20
Advances Customized Installation
  • Custom installations are a modified version of
    Windows XP designed to fit a specific hardware or
    software configuration

21
Advances Customized InstallationUnattended
Installations
  • RIS (Remote Installation Services) a Windows
    Server-based service that allows OSs to be
    automatically installed onto target systems.
  • WIS (Windows Installer Services) used to
    simplify the process of installing multiple
    applications into new client systems.

22
Advances Customized InstallationUnattended
Installations
  • SMS (System Management Services) used to
    upgrade Windows systems over networks.

23
Advances Customized InstallationSYSPREP
  • SYSPREP is a tool used to duplicate the entire
    hard drive (known as imaging)
  • To use SYSPREP all systems must have the same
    hardware configuration (or very close).
  • SYSPREP can be only used for a clean
    installation.
  • To use SYSPREP the OS and all applications must
    be installed on the source PC.

24
Advances Customized InstallationSYSPREP
  • There are three files used by SYSPREP
  • SYSPREP.EXE
  • SETUPCL.EXE
  • SYSPREP.INF
  • These files must be in a folder named SYSPREP on
    the same drive as the Windows Folder.

25
Advances Customized InstallationSYSPREP
  • If the SYSPREP image is smaller the 650 MB the
    image can be distributed by CD

26
Partitioning a Hard Drive
  • Reasons to partition a hard drive.
  • To create separate areas on the hard drive for
    program and data files
  • To create a multiboot system
  • To create a DOS partition for the storage of DOS
    based diagnostics and utility programs (accessed
    from a DOS boot disk).

27
Partitioning a Hard Drive for OS Installation
  • The active partition
  • The partition where the computer looks to find
    the boot files for an OS.
  • Partition where Windows XP boot files are
    contained.
  • Ways to partition
  • You can use DOS FDISK
  • The partitioning interface that is part of
    Windows Setup
  • Disk management under Computer Management in
    Administrative Tools

28
Volume Licensing
  • When individual copies of Windows XP Professional
    are purchased you receive a
  • License to use the purchased copy of Windows XP
  • A 25 digit product key used during the
    installation
  • In cases where multiple copies of Windows XP are
    to be installed a volume license can be obtained.

29
Volume Licensing
  • When you purchase a volume license, you receive a
    special volume license key.
  • The volume license key does not work for
    individually purchase copies and vise versa.

30
Product Activation
  • To curb the piracy of Windows XP Microsoft has
    created a product activation system.
  • Product activation must be done within 30 days of
    installation.
  • Activation can be done
  • Over the internet (preferred)
  • By phone (more complicated and time consuming)

31
Product Activation
  • The process of activation is a type of
    registration.
  • Registration involves creating a database entry
    at Microsoft that includes
  • The product information
  • The product key
  • Hardware signature
  • Product activation ensures that you have a valid
    copy of Windows XP

32
Product Activation
  • Further information of product activation can be
    found at
  • http//www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/evaluation/feat
    ures/activation.mspx

33
Removing Windows XP Professional
  • Windows XP offers an uninstall or rollback system
    to revert to the previous OS.
  • If you do a clean installation there is no simple
    way to uninstall Windows XP and retain any data
    created.
  • Assuming that Windows XP professional is
    installed on an NTFS formatted hard drive, the
    only way to remove Windows is to destroy the
    partition.
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