Installation of Operating System

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INSTALLATION

OF OPERATING
SYSTEM.
INSTALLING
MICROSOFT
WINDOWS
STEP ONE
—OPEN THE CMOS SETUP—

PRESS F2 TO OPEN/ENTER BIOS


CMOS SETUP
STEP 2
Change the computer's 
boot order. Set the CD, DVD or
disc drive as the first boot device
if you are trying to boot from a
disc. Or, set the first boot device
to your USB drive if you're trying
to boot from a USB thumb drive.
If the drive is not shown, keep
the disc is inserted and reboot
the computer. With the disc in
the drive, BIOS should recognize
and include it in the list.
STEP 3
Save the settings change and
exit BIOS.
Once you have updated the boot
order, you can begin the
Windows installation process.
STEP 4
Place the Windows disc in the
CD/DVD drive or USB thumb
drive into the back of the
computer.
STEP 5
Turn on or restart the computer.
As the computer starts up, it
should detect the installation disc
or drive and show a message
similar to Press any key to boot
from CD. Press any key on the
keyboard to have the computer
boot from the Windows disc or
drive.
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STEP 6
After the Windows install begins,
there are several prompts that
you need to answer. Select
either Yes or the appropriate
option to install Windows.
INSTALL NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU SELECT
THE FULL INSTALL OPTION AND NOT
THE REPAIR OR UPGRADE OPTION.

UPGRADE NOTE:IF YOU ARE UPGRADING


TO A NEWER VERSION OF WINDOWS,
SELECT THE UPGRADE OPTION INSTEAD
OF THE FULL INSTALL OPTION.
STEP 7
When asked which partition to
install Windows onto, select the
main partition, which is usually
the C: drive or one labeled
"Unallocated partition". If
upgrading Windows, select the
existing installation of Windows
on the hard drive.
STEP 8
You may be asked if you want to
erase all contents on the hard
drive, then install Windows. We
recommend you choose this
option, as it also formats the
hard drive to allow the Windows
operating system to be installed.
STEP 9
The computer may need to
restart several times during the
Windows install process. The
restarts are normal and if
prompted to restart, select
the Yes option.
STEP 10
When the install process is
nearly complete, the Windows
configuration option screens are
shown. On these screens, you
may be asked to select the time
zone you live in, your preferred
language, and the name of the
account you use to access
Windows. Select the appropriate
options and enter the
appropriate information on each
configuration screen.
The Windows install
process is completed
when the computer
prompts you to log
in or when it loads
into Windows
THANK YOU!
Jane Dela Peña

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