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                                Windows Xp хэрхэн суулгах вэ?
                             
                            
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                                How can I install Windows XP Pro on my computer? 
As a Microsoft Windows XP Professional support     professional, one of your tasks may be to install the operating system.     
 Step #1: Plan your installation 
When you run the Windows XP Professional Setup         program, you must provide information about how to install and configure the operating         system. Thorough planning can make your installation of Windows XP Professional         more efficient by helping you to avoid potential problems during installation. An         understanding of the configuration options will also help to ensure that you have         properly configured your system. 
  
I won't go into that part right now but here         are some of the most important things you should take into consideration when planning         for your XP installation: 
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Check System Requirements 
     
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Check Hardware and Software Compatibility 
     
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Determine Disk Partitioning Options 
     
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Choose the Appropriate File System: FAT, FAT32,                 NTFS 
     
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Decide on a Workgroup or Domain Installation 
     
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Complete a Pre-Installation Checklist 
     
 
 
After you made sure you can go on, start the         installation process. 
  
Step #2: Beginning the installation process
  
You can install Windows XP in several methods         - all are valid and good, it all depends upon your needs and your limitations. 
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Manual installations usually come in 3 flavors: 
     
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Boot from CD - No existing partition is required. 
     
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Boot from the 6 Setup Boot Disks, then insert                 the CD - No existing partition is required (see the                      Create Setup Boot Disks for Windows XP page). 
     
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Boot from an MS-DOS startup floppy, go to the                 command prompt, create a 4GB FAT32 partition with FDISK, reboot, format the C partition                 you've created, then go to the CD drive, go into the I386 folder, and run the                 WINNT.EXE command. 
     
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Run an already installed OS, such as Windows                 NT 4.0 Server. From within NT 4.0 go to the I386 folder in the W2K installation                 CD and run the WINNT32.EXE command. 
     
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If you want to upgrade a desktop OS such as Windows                 98 into Windows 2000 Professional you can follow the same procedure as above (You                 cannot upgrade Windows 98 into W2K Server). 
     
 
 
There are other non-manual installation methods,         such as using an unattended file along with a uniqueness database file, using Sysprep,         using RIS or even running unattended installations from within the CD itself, but         we won't go into that right now. 
  
It doesn't matter how you run the setup process,         but the moment it runs - all setup methods look alike. 
  
Step #3: The text-based portion of the Setup         program
  
The setup process begins loading a blue-looking         text screen (not GUI). In that phase you will be asked to accept the EULA and choose         a partition on which to install XP, and if that partition is new, you'll be         asked to format it by using either FAT, FAT32 or NTFS. 
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Start the computer from the CD. 
     
 
    
 
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You can press F6 if you need to install additional                 SCSI adapters or other mass-storage devices. If you do you will be asked to supply                 a floppy disk with the drivers and you CANNOT browse it (or a CD for that matter).                 Make sure you have one handy. 
     
 
   
 
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If you want, you can press F2 to run the ASR                 sequence. For that you need a good backup created by the Windows XP backup program,                 and the ASR floppy disk. If you plan to install a new copy of XP - don't do                 anything. 
     
 
   
 
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Setup will load all the needed files and drivers. 
     
 
   
 
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Select To Setup Windows XP Professional Now.                 If you want, and if you have a previous installation of XP, you can try to fix it                 by pressing R. If not, just press ENTER. 
     
 
   
 
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Read and accept the licensing agreement and press                 F8 if you accept it. 
     
 
   
 
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Select or create the partition on which you will                 install Windows XP Professional. Depending upon your existing disk configuration                 choose one of the following: 
     
 
         
 
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If the hard disk is already partitioned, but                     has enough unpartitioned disk space, you can create an additional partition in the                     unpartitioned space. 
     
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If the hard disk already has a partition that                     is large enough, you can install Windows XP Professional on that partition. If the                     partition has an existing operating system, you will overwrite that operating system                     if you accept the default installation path. However, files other than the operating                     system files, such as program files and data files, will not be overwritten. 
     
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If the hard disk has an existing partition, you                     can delete it to create more unpartitioned space for the new partition. Deleting                     an existing partition erases all data on that partition. 
     
 
If you select a new partition during Setup, create             and size only the partition on which you will install Windows XP Professional. After             installation, use Disk Management to partition the remaining space on the hard disk. 
 
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Select a file system for the installation partition.                 After you create the partition on which you will install Windows XP Professional,                 you can use Setup to select the file system with which to format the partition.                 Windows XP Professional supports the NTFS file system in addition to the file allocation                 table (FAT) and FAT32 file systems. Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Professional,                 Windows 2000, and Windows NT are the only Microsoft operating systems that you can                 use to gain access to data on a local hard disk that is formatted with NTFS. If                 you plan to gain access to files that are on a local Windows XP Professional partition                 with the Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 98 operating systems, you should format                 the partition with a FAT or FAT32 file system. We will use NTFS. 
     
 
      
 
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Setup will then begin copying necessary files                 from the installation point (CD, local I386 or network share).  
     
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Note: If you began the installation process from                 an MS-DOS floppy, make sure you have and run SMARTDRV from the floppy, otherwise                 the copying process will probably last more than an hour, perhaps even more. With                 SMARTDRV (or if setup was run by booting from CD) the copying will probably last                 a few minutes, no more than 5 max. 
     
 
      
 
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The computer will restart in graphical mode,                 and the installation will continue. 
     
 
   
  
                             
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