INSTAlling VISTA?
i've got 40 gb hard disk loaded with windows xp s2,
C drive 20 gb and D drive 20 gb
C drive consist OS file
please telll me step by step to blow away XP and install Vista
i already taken backup of D drive
Answers:
Use one of the following step by step guides.
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsvis...
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,16...
insert vista disc, delete all partitions and format, then install
20 gig is a bit small for a vista C: drive, need some more specs on your pc to really know if Vista is even possible on your pc, go to www.microsoft.com and run a Vista compatibility test first before you start the installation.
All the best!!
depending on what type of vista,it can take up over 7gb on your drive..investing in a larger drive would be the first thing to do.once you have a bigger drive you can boot from the vista disc(do this from the bios setup) http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/windows... this page should help....good luck
1) Turn on your computer, insert the Windows installation disc into the computer's DVD or CD drive, and then do one of the following:
If your computer already has an operating system installed, and if you do not want to create, extend, delete, or format partitions, go to step 2.
If your computer does not have an operating system installed or if you want to create, extend, delete, or format partitions, you need to restart your computer with the installation disc inserted in your CD or DVD drive. This will cause your computer to start (or "boot") from the installation CD or DVD. If you are asked to press a key to boot from DVD or CD, press any key. If the Install Windows page appears, go to step 2.
If the Install Windows page does not appear and you're not asked to press a key to start from DVD or CD, you might have to specify that your computer use its DVD or CD drive as the startup device. This means that you need to set the DVD or CD drive to be the first startup device in the basic input/output system (BIOS). To learn how to do this, see Start Windows from a CD or DVD. After you select your DVD or CD drive as the startup device, restart your computer, and then start Windows from the installation DVD or CD as previously described.
2) On the Install Windows page, follow any instructions that are displayed, and then click Install now.
3) On the Get important updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest updates to help ensure a successful installation and to help protect your computer against security threats. You will need an Internet connection to get installation updates.
4) On the Type your product key for activation page, we strongly recommend that you type your 25-character product key to help avoid problems during activation.
Note
If you have an upgrade copy of a 32-bit version of Windows Vista, you will see a message telling you to restart your computer and start Windows installation from within your existing operating system.
5) On the Please read the license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms.
6) On the Which type of installation do you want? page, click Custom.
Note
After you click Custom, if you have an upgrade copy of a 64-bit version of Windows Vista and do not have a version of Windows that can be upgraded, the installation cannot continue. You will need to install a copy of Windows 2000 or Windows XP to proceed with this installation method.
7) On the Where do you want to install Windows? page, select where you want to install Windows.
If you don't partition your hard disk, click Next. The installation will start automatically. You might see a compatibility report that lists which programs and software drivers won't work after the installation. You can resolve any issues after the installation is complete.
If you have an existing partition and want to have more than one operating system on the same computer, you can install Windows on a specific partition. (This is called a dual-boot or multiboot configuration.) If you do this, be sure to install Windows on a different partition from the partition where your current version of Windows is installed. To install Windows on an existing partition, select the partition you want to use, and then click Next to begin the installation. You might see a compatibility report.
If you want to create, extend, delete, or format a partition, you must start Windows from the installation DVD or CD. If you did not begin the installation process this way, follow the instructions for starting Windows from the installation DVD or CD that appear in the first step of this procedure, and then follow the instructions on each screen. On the Where do you want to install Windows? page, click Drive options (advanced), click the option you want, and then follow the instructions. Click Next to begin the installation. You might see a compatibility report.
8) Follow the instructions.
Note
Be sure to enable existing, or install new, antivirus software after the installation is complete
For additional information:
Minimum Supported Requirements of windows vista:
Processor
800 MHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor2
System Memory
512 MB
GPU
SVGA (800x600)
HDD
20 GB
HDD Free Space
15 GB
Optical Drive
CD-ROM Drive5
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