-All you need is the Windows XP/2000 CD in the CD-ROM and set in the bios to boot from CD as the first boot device.
-Press a key when prompted to, to start from the CD.
-The Windows setup screen will now appear.
-Follow the on-screen instructions and soon you will be prompted to create a hard disk partition to load windows onto, create one and format it using the NTFS file system.
-Continue to Load Windows
Windows 2000/XP
-When a new device is installed in your computer windows will automatically detect it.
-Windows will either find a driver for the device and install one on its own or it will ask you for drivers for it.
-Cancel this, grab the manufacturers disk, and put it in your CD/DVD Drive. It should auto start and then show a list of install options. Simply click install to install the device drivers, at the end a reboot would be required. After this reboot the device should be operational.
-If the manufactures disk doesn't have an auto run program and just simply provides the drivers on the disk, then you must not cancel the screen when it asks you to install the drivers. Instead click next. You can now do it two ways, let windows install the device automatically, or if you know where the drivers are you can select them manually. Windows recommends the first option and I agree, this should be used first, and if it doesn't succeed use the second option and browse the CD for the driver.
-When a new device is installed in your computer windows will automatically detect it.
-Windows will either find a driver for the device and install one on its own or it will ask you for drivers for it.
-Cancel this, grab the manufacturers disk, and put it in your CD/DVD Drive. It should auto start and then show a list of install options. Simply click install to install the device drivers, at the end a reboot would be required. After this reboot the device should be operational.
-If the manufactures disk doesn't have an auto run program and just simply provides the drivers on the disk, then you must not cancel the screen when it asks you to install the drivers. Instead click next. You can now do it two ways, let windows install the device automatically, or if you know where the drivers are you can select them manually. Windows recommends the first option and I agree, this should be used first, and if it doesn't succeed use the second option and browse the CD for the driver.
Voila... You have assembled your computer all by yourself and time to celebrate !! :)
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