Crazy simulation Fully simulated Windows XP installation environment

  
Some time ago, the neighbor's little sister bought a computer with a good configuration, but in fact her computer level is only a rookie level. Always ask for help whenever you need to reinstall your computer due to a system crash or other reasons. If it is only occasional to help her reinstall the system (Windows XP Professional) it does not matter, but helpless because this little sister BT download Korean drama day and night, resulting in a sharp reduction in the available space of the hard disk, and finally she will be the file (including system files) Indiscriminately deleted... In short, the frequency of reinstalling the system has reached the point where I am overwhelmed. In order to get rid of this situation, I have to find a way to teach her to reinstall the system, but if she let her practice it, it will damage the files in the non-system disk. Fortunately, I found the Windows XP Setup Simulator software on the Internet, which can simulate the installation process of Windows XP. The most reassuring thing is that it will not change any hardware and software information of the user's computer.


Software Name: Windows XP Setup Simulator

Software Size: 1261KB

Software License: Freeware

Download Address: http://Www.echoproject.net/en/software/catalog/winxp/winxp_simulator.exe

After unzipping the downloaded Windows XP Setup Simulator, run the "Windows XP Setup.exe" program in the installation directory. Then, switch to full-screen state, display boot information (Figure 1), but this is analog, not the real hardware information of the machine.

Slightly wait a moment, enter the blue screen Windows XP Professional installation interface, there is a prompt at the bottom of the screen, press Enter to continue the installation, press R to repair the system, press F3 to exit the installation (Figure 2). After proceeding with the installation, press the F8 key in the following interface to indicate the agreement. Next, use the up and down arrow buttons to select Windows XP to install the drive, then press Enter to continue the installation. Next, select the file system as NTFS or FAT. Next, copying the system files, because it is virtual, is extremely fast.



After the copy is complete, restart the computer and start the installation of Windows XP (Figure 3). In this process, you need to set the user name, serial number (no need to enter, can be skipped), machine name, control panel, etc., until Windows XP is successfully installed (see the startup screen, hear the system startup tone).

It can be said that the installation simulation environment is generally the same as the real system installation process except that it takes a short time. Even users without any basics can complete the installation of Windows XP on their own after a lot of simulation training.

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