It looks for the driver on the Windows Update site
It looks for the driver on the computer's hard drive
It looks for the driver on a CD or floppy disk
Installing Server 2008 in a virtual machine is really no different than installing in a physical box; you boot the install DVD in the virtual machine and follow the prompts the same way as booting from the DVD on a real, physical machine.
In the control panel, select add new hardware wizard. Select Next. Select install the hardware that I manually select from a list. Select the hardware from the list. Then select the manufacturer and model. Then follow the Prompts to finish.
Keep tapping F8 on boot Choose 'Repair Your Computer' from the Windows Advanced Start-up Menu Follow the on screen prompts to log in under your username Click on Reinstall Windows Follow the on screen prompts
you need to get a win xp pro disk and do a upgrade. put the CD in the drive and restart the computer and follow the prompts to UPGRADE. I do not recomend the full install option unless you truly know what your doing. ALWAYS BACK UP YOUR DATA FIRST!!!! Windows installs rarely go smoothly.
Simply insert the installation disk and follow the prompts.
For most home users the way to install Windows XP Professional is to boot from the Windows XP CD and follow the prompts. You will need to enter the product key that came with the CD and also provide details such as language, keyboard type and time zone. There are other installation methods, such as booting the computer from a network and installing XP from a network location. You can create a disc image of an installation on one machine and use that to create an installation on a second machine, but the hardware must be the same as the installation will be hardware-specific. If you cannot stay with the machine during the installation process, it is possible to create an 'answer file' containing the information prompted for during the installation process, but this is unlikely to be of benefit to the home user performing a single installation.
Normally - it's just a case of inserting the installation disc into the drive - and following the screen prompts. However - if you use a copy of windows that did not come with youur computer - it will be registered as an illegal copy !
You need a program that will do the ripping - the latest version of Windows Media Player does it. After that, select "Rip" or "Copy from CD" or something like that and folow the prompts.
edit your autorun.inf file, add the line open=C:\windows\explorer.exe good luck Kevin
That is a large update, you will first want to be sure that the system that is running Win98 has the power to run Win 7. If so, then you need to pop in the Win 7 install disk and follow the on screen prompts.
If you want to get rid of Adobe Reader, you must uninstall it. To do this, click on Start, then Control Panel, double click on 'Add/Remove Programs' (Windows XP) or 'Programs and Features' (Windows Vista), scroll through the list of installed programs and find Adobe Reader, then click the 'Uninstall' button. Once you've done that, just follow the on-screen prompts to complete the removal of the software.
If one wishes to install Windows Vista Media Center one can find the download on the Microsoft Website. Installation is quite simple and upon clicking on download, one would just follow the prompts.