Installing Windows XP

Windows XP is the most popular operating system in the world, which makes it a critical part of the CompTIA A+ certification. In this video, you’ll learn about the installation requirements for Windows XP and watch as we step through a live Windows XP installation. The post-install process verifies the installation and discusses important post-install steps.

9 thoughts on “Installing Windows XP”

  1. You had a little slip. You mentioned you set the hard drive space for 2.5Gb but you just had only 2.0Gb on the screen. Thank you for all your work and videos

  2. Thanks a lot sir. I already have win xp but i am reinstalling win xp service package 2. When i go to install it, the screen says that I already have partition space that is used. when i go to delete it, the screen says that it is unable to delete it but i want to start off on a clean slate. How can i delete that partition space?
    Thanks a lot!!

  3. Thanks a lot sir. I already have win xp but i am reinstalling win xp service package 2. When i go to install it, the screen says that I already have partition space that is used. when i go to delete it, the screen says that it is unable to delete it but i want to start off on a clean slate. Now when i start my system it says do you want to start up with XP or with the back up. How do I delete that partition space with the information on it?
    Thank you sir..

    1. also the message also says that i already have an operating system installed and having to of them is not recommended.
      thanks

  4. Commendable job sir .In extra sections please throw some light on the application feature various CPU scheduling algorithm like round robin, first come first serve etc in various O.S.

    1. Arun – Although those CPU scheduling topics are interesting, they’re outside the scope of the CompTIA A+ certification exam. If they add them to the certification, I’ll be glad to create new video!

  5. Many times when I have allocated my whole hdd i have a little 8mb chunk leftover. Been seeing this since windows nt and still to this day. Why is this?

  6. The xp music was a rich moment. working in a production environment with no speakers i had never heard it. 🙂

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