The document provides instructions for installing an operating system. It begins by defining an operating system and explaining why it is important to have one installed. It then outlines important preparation steps like backing up files and configuring boot priorities. The main part of the document describes the installation process, including using installation media, selecting options, entering keys, and completing setup. It concludes by recommending post-installation checks of the system using tools like DXDIAG to ensure everything is functioning properly.
The document provides instructions for installing an operating system. It begins by defining an operating system and explaining why it is important to have one installed. It then outlines important preparation steps like backing up files and configuring boot priorities. The main part of the document describes the installation process, including using installation media, selecting options, entering keys, and completing setup. It concludes by recommending post-installation checks of the system using tools like DXDIAG to ensure everything is functioning properly.
The document provides instructions for installing an operating system. It begins by defining an operating system and explaining why it is important to have one installed. It then outlines important preparation steps like backing up files and configuring boot priorities. The main part of the document describes the installation process, including using installation media, selecting options, entering keys, and completing setup. It concludes by recommending post-installation checks of the system using tools like DXDIAG to ensure everything is functioning properly.
The document provides instructions for installing an operating system. It begins by defining an operating system and explaining why it is important to have one installed. It then outlines important preparation steps like backing up files and configuring boot priorities. The main part of the document describes the installation process, including using installation media, selecting options, entering keys, and completing setup. It concludes by recommending post-installation checks of the system using tools like DXDIAG to ensure everything is functioning properly.
What is Operating System 01 02 It is important to install OS?
What happened if we don't
have OS in our computer 03 04 How to install OS What is Operating System? An operating system (OS) is the program that, after being initially loaded into the computer by a boot program, manages all of the other application programs in a computer. It is important to install OS? An operating system is the most important software that runs on a computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware. What happens if you don't have os in you're computer? Without some sort of operating system the computer will just sit there doing nothing with a blank screen. A standard PC has two operating systems: BIOS and Windows. It's BIOS's job to load in Windows. Without BIOS the computer is doing absolutely nothing Important reminders in preparing for Operating System installation 1. Backup your important files. 2. You should also back up the entire system to easily revert the settings in case there will be issues or problems that would arise. 3. If you are using a disc installer as your media device, insert and remove the disc properly in the CD-DVD ROM tray. Important reminders in preparing for Operating System installation 4. If you are using a USB bootable flash drive as a media installer, make sure that the priority for the booting option is properly configured in the BIOS. 5. Do not interrupt when the installation loading progress bar indicator is still ongoing Important reminders in preparing for Operating System installation 6. When downloading a needed software, read the review of the software to be downloaded. 7. Schedule and perform disk clean-up whenever necessary before installing the computer software to free-up disc space. How to install a Operating System? First, You should create a temporary backup of the current installation to revert the settings, or recover files if something goes wrong. How to install a Operating System? Once your computer hardware is ready, prepare the operating systems (OS) DVD if you have a DVD-ROM drive in your PC, or a bootable USB installer if you do not have a DVD-ROM drive, and the product key How to install a Operating System? Install the OS using DVD. Locate the boot priority and read the instructions for navigation to set the DVD-ROM as the first to boot up. It will automatically restart, and it will open the OS installation. How to install a Operating System? If you are using a bootable flash drive, make sure to set the removable flash drive as the booting priority in the BIOS set-up utility program. How to install a Operating System? If you are using a bootable flash drive, make sure to set the removable flash drive as the booting priority in the BIOS set-up utility program. You will see Press any key to boot from CD or DVD if you are using optical disc installer How to install a Operating System? At the Windows set-up, choose the language to install, time and currency format, and keyboard or input method. Click the Next button when you are done How to install a Operating System?
Click the Install now button to
begin installation. How to install a Operating System?
Enter the Windows product
key. Then, click the Next button. How to install a Operating System? Read the license terms, and click the selection box ‘I accept the license terms. Then, click the Next button. How to install a Operating System? Select the upgrade type of installation. Take note that it says, “This option is only available when a supported version of Windows is already running on the computer.” You can use this type of installation even if there is no OS installed. How to install a Operating System? Select the drive where you wish to install Windows, click the Next button to proceed to the installation process, and wait. You will see loading percent indicators. How to install a Operating System?
Once the installation is
completed, the computer will restart. How to install a Operating System? Next is the personalized setting of your Windows. Choose the color, and type the PC name on the text box. Then, click the Next button How to install a Operating System? Type your username and password to be able to sign in to Windows. The options are to enter a password or just leave it blank. For better security, using a password is advised. You can also enter a password hint to help you enter your password in case you forget it. Lastly, click on the FINISH button. How to install a Operating System? Your Windows installation is already complete when you are navigated back to the desktop screen. Remember to do the following routinary check procedures after 1. Check the POST (Power on self-test). POST program will run as you boot up your computer. Observe if there are any error codes indicated. If none, it’s a good indicator. Then, wait for the loading of the installed operating systems. 2. Check for the loading time of the operating system. 3. Check the DXDIAG (DirectX Diagnostic Tool). The Microsoft DirectX Diagnostic Tool provides you with information about the DirectX API components and drivers on your system. It enables you to test sound and graphics output. You can use the diagnostic tool to gather information about your system to use for diagnostic purposes. If you are experiencing problems when running Microsoft DirectX applications, DXDIAG can help you find the source of the trouble such as the incorrect version of DirectX components, lack of hardware acceleration, devices that are not connected, and unsigned drivers. How to access and check DXDIAG. a. From the status bar, type in the search box dxdiag. b. Do audio test. c. Check hardware status. d. Check performance status. e. Listen for any suspicious noise inside the computer. f. Check for malware and virus by scanning. Thank You For Listening!
Windows Operating System: Windows Operating System (OS) Installation, Basic Windows OS Operations, Disk Defragment, Disk Partitioning, Windows OS Upgrade, System Restore, and Disk Formatting