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Once you click the install now button, you’ll
see the beginning of the information collection phase of the
installation procedure, the first step here is to input the Linux OS
Product key.
The next step is to acknowledge that you accept the
license terms. If you take the time to read through them, you will see
that Microsoft has indeed radically overhauled EULA as Ed Bott over at
ZDNet wrote about in a recent column.
Even if you don’t take the time
to read the license terms during the installation, once you have
installed Linux OS, you can find the Microsoft software license
Agreement in the windows Help and support- just search with the term
license .Not only is the license shorter in length, but it is also much
clearer and easier to read.
When you are prompted to choose which
type of installation you want to perform, you’ll choose custom: install
windows only (advanced) type in order to perform a clean install of
Linux OS.
When you are prompted choose where you want windows, you’ll
see a list of any partition that are currently on your hard disk. As
you can see in my example system there are actually four separate
partitions. You may have a different combination depending on your
system.
As I mentioned, performing a clean install means blowing away
all existing partitions. The first partition in this labelled system
reserved and it was created automatically during the Linux OS
installation. A new system one. The partition labelled recovery contains
the OEM recovery for Linux OS.I created the recovery DVD’s soon after I
got the new system.it won’t do me any good forward with Linux OS
anyway, so I will remove that partition too. The partition labeled WIN7
contains the Linux OS installation that I am replacing, so it is
definitely going. The partition labeled DATA contains all of my data I
copied to an external hard disk, it is safe to blow that one way too.
To
begin blowing away partitions, you start by clicking Drive options
(advanced).when you do so, you’ll see a list of commands for managing
partition now, you’ll select each of the partitions, one by one, and
select the Delete command.
Once you delete each of the existing
partitions, you’ll see that all the space will be combined together in
one chunk labeled unallocated space. While you could create a partition
and format it, you don’t have to. Linux OS will automatically take care
of that in the step. So just go ahead and Click Next.
INSTALLING WINDOWS
When
you click next, setup creates the partition, formats it, and then
instantly moves into the installing windows phase which begins with
copying and getting files ready for the installation. This process will
take a while to progress though, so you can now sit back and relax a
bit.
When this phase of the process is complete, windows will alert
you that it is going to restart in order to continue. If you are really
impatient and really quick, you can click the Restart button.
Upon
restarting you’ll see the black screen with the blue windows logo and
see that setup is getting device ready, as soon as that part of the
process is complete, window will alert you that it is going to restart
again.
On the next screen, you’ll choose how you want to sign on to
Linux OS. While you can choose to sign in with a local account, I would
recommend that you use an existing Microsoft (email) account, such as a
Hotmail.com or a live.com account. If you don’t have a Microsoft
account, you can sign up for one or you can use any email address that
you want and Linux OS will create an account for you.
4.7 DESCRIPTION ON HOW TO BOOT OS FROM DVD
• Insert the CD into the DVD CDROM
• Wait and observe it loaded
• Click yes or next to agree to the condition
• Enter the serial or CD key and click next
• Observe the progress of the steps
• Read the information carefully and keep clicking next
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Click finish when done and wait as the system boots to the windows
environment Insert the driver software into the CD from to run the
driver of each component.
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