Novice talk about how to install a perfect system

  

I believe that for those prawn-level characters, it is not difficult to install the system, but it is a "next step"! But for rookie-level characters may be a difficult thing.

Today, we will use Windows XP as an example to tell everyone about the experience of installing the system. I hope that it will help you.

Before installing the system:

First think about which disk to install the system on, and then organize the disk. The finishing work mentioned here is to save the useful files to another disk to prevent accidental deletion when formatting. Also, if your machine's hardware drive is not found, it is recommended to use the tool software to save the driver. Windows Optimizer can do this.

It should be noted that the things in "My Documents" are counted in the C drive, don't forget to save the files inside it.

The path to favorites, etc. varies from system to system. Generally, under C:Documents and Settings, there is a folder named after your machine login name. When you open it, you will see the favorites and copy them to another disk.

After doing all of the above, you can basically start loading the system. Restart your computer and press the DEL key to enter the BIOS setup. Some people don't know when to press the DEL button here, then tell you a stupid way, just restart, just keep pressing. Also, because of the differences in motherboard manufacturers, the shortcut keys to enter the BIOS are also different. Some are F2, some are F10, and generally have a prompt at the low end of the screen when booting.

Don't change it after entering the BIOS, because the things inside are very important. If you make a mistake, you may not even get in the system. We only need to change the order of the drive when the computer starts.

It's hard to say how to find this, because the BIOS settings will vary from motherboard to motherboard. Generally, under the BOOT tab, it is ok to start the computer with an optical drive. When the BIOS is set, there will be related prompts on the right. The rookie can follow the prompts. Don't rush to restart after you have made it, put the installation disk into the CD-ROM drive, press F10 to save and restart.

At this time, pay attention to observation. When starting, the computer will detect the CD-ROM drive first. A line of characters appears below the screen (the specific English is forgotten, sweat), which means that you can press any key to enter the CD to start. Click and hear that the CD-ROM drive starts to go crazy, and the process of installing the system officially begins!

In the installed system:

Look at the prompts on the screen, because they are all Chinese, so there is almost no need to introduce anything. First, the user needs to choose whether to install a new operating system or repair, choose to install a new operating system, and then press F8 to agree to those protocols, and the drive letter selection interface appears.

Use the keyboard up and down keys to move the cursor to the drive letter you want to install, press the “D” key, the system will prompt that deleting the disk will delete all the data, regardless of it, then press the “L” key. confirm delete. When finished, the screen returns to the previous interface. Then select "Install Windows XP on the current disk" (probably meaning, the original text is not remembered) and press Enter, the system prompts to format the disk. Select "Fast NTFS mode" format, the format interface appears at this time, wait for the progress bar to 100% when the computer starts to automatically mount the installation file in the CD-ROM drive, about 8 minutes (depending on the drive speed), complete After the system automatically restarts.

Note that the installation disk in the CD-ROM drive should be taken out at this time in order to avoid automatic reading after restarting.

After rebooting, enter the installation interface again. At this time, install the disk and put it in and install it. You don't need any settings. Click “Next”. However, there is a process of entering the serial number in the middle.

This process is about 40 minutes, during which the screen will display some information about WindowsXP related functions, you can pay attention to it. After the completion, the system prompts to remove the installation disk. After you take it out, restart it, and enter the BIOS to change the boot sequence back to the hard disk boot, basically complete the installation process!

After installing the system:

Generally, the drivers for common hardware are installed after entering the system, but not all. At this time, you need to install it yourself. First check which machines are not installed! Right click on "My Computer", select "Properties", and click "Device Manager" in the "Hardware" tab. Any question mark icon in front of the device indicates that there is a problem with the device. Double click and follow the prompts above to install the driver. Until the previous "question mark" disappears.

Drivers that need to be installed generally have graphics cards, sound cards, network cards, cats, and some more advanced machines, such as infrared, Bluetooth and other adapter drivers.

Here are some optimization settings for the system. If your machine configuration is not high, it is recommended to do as I said.

1> Right click on the screen and select "Properties". Click on the "Appearance" tab, select "Windows Classic Style" from the "Appearance and Buttons" drop-down menu, and then adjust the screen resolution uppercase according to your preference in the "Settings" tab, which is generally 1024*768. If you are using a normal CRT monitor, you need to click the "Monitor" tab and adjust the "screen refresh rate" to "85 Hz". Click OK! Does the screen look much more comfortable?

2> Right-click on the taskbar, select "Properties", and select the check box before "Show Quick Launch" in the "Taskbar" tab. Then click on the "Start Menu" tab, change the menu category to "Classic "Start" menu", click "OK" to see if you want to be comfortable now? (Hey, my personal feeling!)

3> Right click on My Computer and select the "Advanced" tab. Click on the "Settings" button in the Performance tab. In the Visual Effects item, first click on "Adjust to Best Performance", then below Select "Use common tasks in folders" in the checkbox.

Do this step, then click the "Advanced" tab next to "Visual Effects" and click "Settings" in "Virtual Memory". Button. In the open property box, first position the cursor on the C drive, click on the “no paging file” below, and then click on the D drive (which disk on your machine is larger), enter it in the custom size. Corresponding values, click the "Settings" button next to the point, and then click OK. As shown below:


The setting of virtual memory should be based on its own memory capacity! Generally, it is 1.5 times the capacity of the memory itself. Just!
4& Gt. Right-click on "My Computer", select the "System Restore" tab, and if you don't need it, select "Turn off System Restore on all drives". This is not for everyone!

5> At this time you You will find a "Shield" icon in the system tray at the bottom right corner of the screen, which is the Windows XP Security Center. Double-click to open it, and when you don't have your own anti-virus software installed, turn "Firewall" and "Virus Protection" on. This security will be relatively higher!

6> After doing this, click "Start" and select "Windows Update". At this time, open IE to connect to the windows upgrade website automatically, follow the prompts above. To upgrade, the steps are necessary! You may need to restart your computer after the upgrade is complete.

7> Open any folder, click “Tools” from the menu bar, select “Folder Options”. Click "View" tab, "Do not cache thumbnails", "Remember the view position of each folder", "Show a message when the mouse points to a folder or desktop item" Remove the checkmarks from the three classes. Click on "Apply to all folders" above, click OK!

8> Right click on IE, select "Properties", in the "General" tab, click " Use blank pages", then click OK!

Last words

Here, our newbie system is basically finished, but I would like to remind you:

1> Anti-virus software must be installed, and often updated, regularly anti-virus, do not think that it will not be poisoned without messing up the website.

2> The system must be patched, Microsoft will release the second week of each month Patch, then must be updated according to the method I mentioned above.

3> Do not download the installation software indiscriminately. The download links provided by many informal websites may be virus-bound or bundled with a bunch of junk software. Please be sure to check the options when downloading, and remove the unneeded software before the hook.

4> Don't change your computer settings, don't arbitrarily delete your computer's files.

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