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To install Windows XP 'Home' or 'Professional' onto your new PC, it will need to meet the following specification:
Serial-ATA
If you are installing to a Serial-ATA Hard Disk then you will need a floppy disk containing the appropriate Serial-ATA drivers for your motherboard.
Quality motherboard manufacturers will supply a floppy disk with the motherboard for this purpose but, in some cases, it will be necessary to create a Serial-ATA driver disk using the CD that is packaged with the motherboard, or even download the drivers from the manufacturer's web site.
The procedure for installing Windows XP onto a new PC is as follows:
Switch on the PC and put the Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM. Press the reset button on the PC and allow it to boot.
The PC should boot to the CD-ROM, if not check your motherboard manual to enable 'Boot to CD-ROM' in its BIOS settings.
Serial-ATA
If you are installing to a Serial-ATA hard disk then keep an eye out for the message (It only appears very briefly):
Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver... Tap the [F6] key a few times. The installation will continue, but will stop in a few moments to give you the opportunity to insert a floppy disk with the Serial-ATA drivers on.
After a few seconds a blue Windows Setup screen will appear.
The system will load some basic files to enable it to begin the install
At the Welcome to Setup screen, press ENTER to continue.
The system will check the HDD to determine if / how it is configured
Serial-ATA
If you are installing to a Serial-ATA Hard Disk then Windows will require the Serial-ATA drivers at this point. A message will appear as follows:
Setup could not determine the type of one or more mass storage devices installed in your system, or you have chosen to manually specify an adapter...
Insert your Serial-ATA drivers floppy disk and press [S]. If a list of drivers appears, select the correct driver (the motherboard manual should help you with this choice.) Windows XP should load the appropriate driver and continue to install.
At the Windows XP license agreement screen, read the agreement and press the F8 key to continue.
It will be necessary to agree to continue the installation
Highlight Unpartitioned space and press ENTER
The system will 'Partition' the hard disk to enable it to be formatted
Select one of the Formatting options and press ENTER
FAT would be the most common option for home users. If you are confident with operating systems you can select any of the options available. If you select NTFS, note that other operating systems may not be able to access the files created on this drive.
To confirm that you wish to format the HDD, press ENTER
Setup will format the HDD and check it for errors. This may take some time depending on the capacity of the HDD
Once formatted, Setup will copy its files to the HDD.
This make take a few moments depending on the speed of your system
Setup will reboot the PC after a 15 second countdown (or press ENTER to reboot quicker)
During the reboot, remove the Windows XP CD from the CD-ROM Drive. The CD is removed to force the system to boot to the HDD. If this produces an error, configure the BIOS settings to boot to the HDD first
The system should now boot to the HDD to continue the installation.
After it has booted to the HDD, place the Windows XP CD back into the CD-ROM drive
A Windows XP screen should appear and the installation will continue
The system will now load and configure the Operating System. During this time, five small green squares will 'pulse' in sequence at the bottom right of the screen. This indicates that the system is actively installing files and settings. If this stops for a long time, simply shutdown and restart your computer.
A Region and Language Options window will pop up during the installation. Configure the options available for your country and then click Next to continue.
If you're unsure about the options, they can also be configured after the installation has completed
At the Personalize your software window, click inside each text box and fill in your name and organization/company (if you have one) then click Next
Before the next step, locate the Windows XP Product key which should be on the CD case.
At the Your product key window, copy the product key into the boxes exactly as it appears on the CD case, then click Next
If it doesn't work, don't worry, just try typing it in again. It's easy to mis-type a complex set of numbers and letters.
At the What's your computers name? window, type in a name for your PC, then click Next
If you ever create a home network of two machines or more, the name of each machine will need to be different.
At the Modem dialling information window, fill in the required details then click Next
This window will only display if you have a Modem fitted to your PC
At the Time and Date window, check that the time, date and time zone are correct and click Next
Again, don't worry if they're not right as this can also be configured after the installation
At the Network Information window, select Typical settings then click Next
These settings can be reconfigured later as required.
The system will finish the installation and automatically reboot the PC.
Phase Two of the installation is complete and the system needs to reboot again...
The operating System will start for the first time and configure itself
A Windows XP logo should appear for a few seconds as it boots
The system will now attempt to configure its software for your particular hardware setup
At the Welcome to Microsoft Windows screen, click Next
The Windows XP CD is required for further tasks and must be ready in the CD-ROM
At the Setup the Internet screen, follow the instructions as necessary then click Next
Configure your Internet connection as instructed by your ISP (Internet Service Provider)
At the Ready to activate Windows screen, click No, remind me every few days and then click Next
You will have 30 days to test Windows XP, during which you can activate it at any time.
At the Internet Access screen, click No, not at this time, then click Next
This can be configured after installation has completed
At the User Names screen, fill in your name at the top, followed by the names of any other users of your PC in the spaces below
This allows for each person listed to have their own account which 'remembers' their personal preferences and settings
Your safest bet is to move the OE Mail Store to a new folder, on a different partition, if available and export a few Registry keys to back up all your settings.
1) In Outlook Express, go to Tools, Options, Maintenance. Select the Store Folder button. Change the location of the OE Mail and News store folder to a drive/partition/folder that will not be affected by the uninstall or re-install. This is especially true if you plan to reformat the system drive. You will be prompted to log off/back on, or reboot, do so. For a small utility that will locate, and optionally open your mail store folder.
2) Do a Find on *.wab and copy all WAB files to a folder on the same drive/partition you used in Step 1. This can even be the same folder that you moved the Mail Store to (recommended).
3) Open Regedit and go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\WAB\WAB4\Wab File Name. Modify the value to point to the folder you copied your WAB file to.
NOTE: If you only have one available partition, complete steps 1 through 3. Then backup the contents of the folder(s) that you moved the Mail Store and WAB files to. This can be to floppy media, CR-R/RW or whatever you prefer.
4) Now export the following 4 Registry keys to a location that will be available after your reinstall, or whatever (a floppy will work for the REG files). If you're going back to a Windows 9X OS, you need to ensure you select Win9x/NT4 in the Save as type pull down.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\WAB\WAB4\Wab File Name
5) Uninstall XP and/or reinstall your desired OS.
NOTE: DO NOT open Outlook Express until you completed this procedure
6) Recreate the folder(s) you used in steps 1 and 2, making sure the path is the same. NOTE: If you were required to backup your Mail and WAB files to other media, you can restore them now.
7) Open Regedit and delete the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities key.
8) Locate the 4 REG files you exported in Step 3 and import them into the Registry.
9) Open OE and enjoy.
Note: Your passwords for mail and news accounts will have to be reentered. These are not saved in the Registry.
How to Share OE over Multiple Operating Systems
Start in Win98, open OE and use tools/options/maintenance to move the OE store folder to a share drive (*Note*, this drive must use the same drive letter in both OS's, while Win98 will not allow you to reletter drives, WinXP will, so plan accordingly).
Once you have it moved to a "share" drive, click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT. Navigate to each of these keys and do a file/export of the key to the share drive (call each whatever you wish):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express
For the address book:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\WAB\WAB4\Wab File Name
Once this is accomplished, restart in WinXP. Before starting OE, open REGEDIT and go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities Right click on the Identities sub key and select Delete. Then locate the 4 REG files you exported in the steps above and double click each one to import them into the XP Registry. Answer yes to the import prompt.
Note for the personal e-mail: If you're exporting the keys from XP to 98, then you need to ensure that you select Win9x/NT4 in the Save as type dialog. After completing this, OE should open up with the same settings, folders, mail, and news as you had in Win98.
Note: This works in reverse as well if you prefer to use the WinXP settings, however, when you export and save the WinXP registry keys, you must change the file type from .reg to Win9x/NT4 reg file.
How to Share OE (Mail/News/Address Book) between Users in Windows XP
If you don't mind having Signatures, Rules and all the other settings the same, this method works.
From the user account that is already set up: Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT
Locate the following 4 branches of the Registry
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\WAB\WAB4\Wab File Name
Right click on each branch above and select Export and save the REG files to your hard drive.
For each account you want to have the same mail settings, log into that account. Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT. Locate the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities branch, right click it and select Delete. Next open Windows Explorer and locate the 4 REG files you saved above. Double click each one and answer yes to the import prompt.
Now you can open OE in any of the User accounts, and all the settings, accounts, will be the same. This was tested with the Mail and News Store on a FAT32 drive. I can't guarantee it will work on an NTFS drive.
Note: You will need to re-enter the passwords for mail and news group accounts.
Note2: If you use Signatures, you should put them in a text file and change OE's settings to use them. Signatures are often corrupted during the import. This is due to the Unicode storage of the signatures in the Registry.
Sharing the Outlook Express Address Book in Windows XP
While logged on to the user's desktop that has the address book you want to use: Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT:
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\WAB\WAB4\Wab File Name
Note the path to the WAB file in the (Default) entry. Log into the other desktop and open REGEDIT there. Navigate down to the same location as above. Double click the entry for (Default) and make it match the entry for the first user.
Enable the Administrator account on the Welcome Screen
Option 1: Download and install TweakUI from the Powertoys for Windows XP collection. In the Logon section, you can hide, or make visible, User accounts on the Welcome Screen
Option 2: Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT Go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserList (note that there is a space in the Windows NT). Right click in the right pane and select New, DWord value. Give the value the same name as the Username on the Welcome Screen (it must match) for the account you wish to hide/show. Double click the new value and set it to 1 to show the account on the Welcome Screen, or set it to 0 to hide the account.
Example: Doug is a user on the computer, Doug would be the name you give the new value.
Disable the Windows XP Splash Screen
Ever wonder what's going on behind that splash screen? Well, now you can find out!
Right click My Computer, Properties, Advanced, Startup and Recovery, Edit. Edit BOOT.INI. Add "/SOS" right after "/fastdetect" with a space between. The line will look something like this:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect /SOS. When you're finished. The first part, multi(0)..... may not be the same on your machine. Upon restarting, the splash screen will be gone. It can be re-enabled by removing the new switch.






