Windows XP is a cool new operating system. But, no matter how good a product is, it also comes with its own fair share of headaches.
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For those geeks who just want to install XP straight from MS-DOS without the necessary preparations (or if you have done it), go here.
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Before you begin, please read through the Notes. By now, you probably know that invoking the SETUP.EXE from the DOS Prompt will shoot you with a shocking message "This program cannot be run in DOS Mode". Many people simply install a new OS by just inserting the CD and selecting the Upgrade option. This brings unnecessary problems. Some are even scared of The Command Prompt!
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This document outlines the steps of how to install Windows XP in a computer with a Win9x operating system. Basically, it shows how to backup stuff, delete the previous OS and install XP without formatting the hard disk. Started 3rd December 2001.
Many links here point to a file or folder in your hard drive, Internet Explorer will prompt a Download Style dialog box when you click at such a link. If Internet Explorer displays a blank page, it indicates that the folder or file cannot be found. Netscape 4.5 is a tad bit smarter and tells you if the folder or file cannot be found via a dialog box.
If it works for you, congrats. If it didn't work for you, please post your problem in the Windows XP Discussion Forum. You'll be helping future beginners, and I'll be checking often.
- If you want to BACKUP your personal files (Favourites (US - Favourites), Mp3s, Internet downloads) locally, delete your previous OS files and install Windows XP, proceed to Step 1.
- If you want to DELETE Windows 9x completely and install Windows XP, proceed to Step 2.
- If you want to INSTALL Windows XP from DOS without deleting your previous OS (or you're performing a clean install), proceed to Step 3.
However, it is best to read through Step 1 to 3 to get an idea of the whole process.
- DOUBLE-CHECK that you made a backup of the important settings files. This erasing will remove your Program Files folder and Windows folder.
- Copy the file DELTREE.EXE from the C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND folder into the root folder ("C:\"). This utility makes it easy to delete whole folders (or directories) and sub-folders (or sub-directories).
- Copy the file SMARTDRV.EXE from the C:\WINDOWS folder into the root folder ("C:\"). This utility is used to speed up installations and deletion of large files (up to 500% faster).
- Make a boot disk (Windows ME bootdisk recommended). Test it to make sure it allows you to access your CD-ROM Drive, unless you have copied the files in the i386 folder to your hard drive. If you're not installing from hard disk, make sure the boot disk allows you to access your CD-ROM Drive when you use it. Make sure your boot disk WORKS (ie. no read errors or spoilt disks).
- With the disk in the floppy drive, restart the computer. Choose CD-ROM Support if you're installing from CD-ROM or the Without CD-ROM Support option if you're installing from your hard disk. If you don't understand, just choose CD-ROM Support.
- You should be in the A:\> prompt.
- Enter the following commands highlighted in BLUE, after each line, hit Enter.
- C: (Changes to your C Drive, substitute C with the drive where it contains the SmartDrive utility if your drive is different)
- CD\ (Changes to your root folder, append the folder name if you copied it into some other folder, an example would be CD\UTILITIES, which means you stored Smartdrive in the Utilities folder)
- SMARTDRV (Loads SmartDrive to memory, speeds up deleting files and installing Windows XP. On successfully loading, it will just display a blank line. You can type SMARTDRV again and it should show you the status.)
- CD\ (to go back to the root folder, if you are in other folders)
- DELTREE PROGRA~1 (DELETES your Program Files folder and contents, press Y to the confirmation message)
- DELTREE WINDOWS (DELETES your Windows folder and contents, press Y to the confirmation message)
- At this point, you've basically deleted windows. But, if you want to further clean up the hard disk, enter DELTREE *.* and press Y to any folder and files that you think you don't need. This includes IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS, COMMAND.COM and all those files that you were forbidden to delete. Do not delete the backup folders or any other folder you want to protect such as DOS Games, Mp3s and Internet downloads. Try to clean up the Hard disk by deleting useless files and folders that the previous OS dumped.
- You're done deleting your previous installation of Windows.
If you are installing from hard drive, skip to Step 3b.
- Insert the Windows XP Cd in the drive.
- Remove the floppy and restart your computer. If you know how to set up the BIOS such that it boots from the CD, set it up now. If not just go to the next step.
- You should see a prompt "Press any key to boot from CD.." asking to you press a key to enter Setup. Do so. If that prompt does not come, it means the system failed to boot from CD. Proceed to Step 3b.
- Perform the installation with the following in mind
- When asked to choose the partition to install to, select the C drive.
- When asked about the file system choose "Leave the current file system intact (no changes)"
- Follow instructions and you're on your way to getting the Windows eXPerience. Happy installing! Do not go to Step 3b.
- Restart the system with the floppy in the drive and enabled CD-ROM support.
- If you've not done Step 2.7 where it involves loading SmartDrive, load it by:
- C: (Changes to your C Drive, replace substitute C with the drive where it contains the SmartDrive utility if your drive is different)
- CD\ (Changes to your root folder, append the folder name if you copied it into some other folder, an example would be CD\UTILITIES, which means you stored Smartdrive in the Utilities folder)
- CHECK: The prompt should now look like this: C:\>
- SMARTDRV (Loads SmartDrive to memory installing Windows XP. On successfully loading, it will just display a blank line. You can type SMARTDRV again and it should show you the status.)
- Assuming you're installing from the CD-ROM, enter the following commands highlighted in BLUE, after each line, hit Enter.
- E: (Changes to your CD-ROM Drive, substitute E for the drive if it is something else)
- CD\I386 (Changes to your Windows XP Setup folder)
- CHECK: The prompt should now look like this: E:\I386>
- WINNT (Starts the DOS Installation program.)
- At this point, Windows XP Setup may complain if you don't have SmartDrive loaded. The CD files will be copied to your hard disk and your computer restarted to the main setup program. Follow instructions and you're on your way to getting the Windows eXPerience. Happy installing!
After the XP installation is completed, play around with the new environment. You have to reinstall the programs back and move the backed up files back. Try to get updated versions of the programs and drivers from the developer's site.
Errors? Omissions? Need Help? Know something? Post your queries in the Windows XP Discussion Forum.
You may be interested in our other Windows XP guides. including a comprehensive FAQ, dual booting with Windows 98 and how to dual boot with formatting.
This document is Copyright(©) 2001-2004 by G.Ganesh.
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