How to Install Windows 2000 Professional
Installing Windows 2000 Professional
To install Windows 2000 Professional, follow these steps:
- Start the installation by using one of the following methods:
- Start from the Windows 2000 Professional installation CD-ROM.
Make sure that the CD-ROM is set to start before the hard disk starts.
Insert the CD-ROM, and then when you are prompted, press any key
to start the Windows 2000 Professional Setup program.
- Start from boot disks. Insert Disk 1, and then insert each of
the remaining three floppy disks when you are prompted to do so.
- Start from within a current operating system. Insert the CD-ROM,
and then, at a command prompt, type drive:\i386\winnt32.exe
and then press ENTER, or if this is an installation on a computer
that has no previous installation of Windows, type drive:\i386\winnt.exe
and then press ENTER, where drive is the letter of the
CD-ROM drive.
- Setup inspects your computer's hardware configuration and then begins
to install the Setup and driver files. When the Microsoft Windows
2000 Professional screen appears, press ENTER to set up Windows
2000 Professional.
- Read the license agreement, and then press the F8 key to accept the
terms of the license agreement and continue the installation.
- When the Windows 2000 Professional Setup screen appears, either
press ENTER to set up Windows 2000 Professional on the selected partition,
or press C to create a partition in the unpartitioned space.
- If you choose to install Windows 2000 Professional on a file allocation
table (FAT) partition, specify whether you want to:
- Leave the current file system intact.
- Format the partition as FAT16.
- Convert the existing file system to the NTFS file system.
- Format the partition by using the NTFS file system.
Press ENTER after you make your selection. Setup examines the existing
hard disks and then copies the files that are needed to complete the
installation of Windows 2000 Professional. After the files are copied,
the computer restarts.
Important Do not press a key to boot from your CD-ROM drive when
your computer restarts.
- When the Windows 2000 GUI Mode Setup Wizard appears, click Next
to start the wizard. Setup detects and installs such devices as a specialized
mouse or keyboard.
- When the Regional Options dialog box appears, customize your
installation of Windows 2000 Professional for locale, number format,
currency, time, date, and language, if necessary. Click Next.
- In the Personalize Your Software dialog box, type your name
and the name of your organization, and then click Next.
- In the Product ID dialog box, type the 25-character product
key, and then click Next.
- In the Computer Name and Password
dialog box, either accept the default name that Setup generates or assign
a different name for the computer. When you are prompted for an administrative
password, type a password for the Administrator account. (You can leave
the box blank; however, this is not recommended.) Click Next.
- In the Date and Time Settings dialog
box, set the correct date and time for your computer. You can also specify
which time zone you are in and set the computer to automatically adjust
the clock for daylight saving time. Click Next.
- Setup installs the networking software and detects your network settings.
When the Network Settings dialog box appears, click either
- Typical to set default network settings such as File and
Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks, Client for Microsoft Networks,
and TCP/IP protocol that uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP), or
- Custom to specify the network components that you require
for your network environment, and then click Next.
- In the Workgroup or Computer Domain
dialog box, specify the workgroup or the domain to join. If you indicate
that you are part of a domain, specify your domain user name and password.
Click Next.
Setup installs the networking components.
- During the final stage of installation, Setup installs Start menu
items, registers components, saves settings, and removes temporary files.
When the Completing the Windows 2000 Setup Wizard
dialog box prompts you to do so, remove the Windows 2000 CD-ROM, and
then click Finish to restart the computer.
- After the computer restarts, click Next in the Welcome
to the Network Identification Wizard dialog box.
- In the Users of This Computer dialog
box, specify either that users must enter a user name and password or
that you want Windows 2000 to automatically log on a specific user when
the computer starts. Click Finish.
When the Windows 2000 Professional desktop appears, the installation
is complete.
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