Wednesday 30 May 2012

Windows 8 Clean Installation

Windows 8 Installation Procedure


First, you need to boot your computer using your Windows 8 installation disc.

(If you are using a virtual machine, boot from the .iso installation image you just downloaded.)

Windows 8 takes a while to load the setup files, during which you will see mostly a black screen, similar to the one below.

Windows 8 Setup

Once the setup files are copied, the installation starts by asking what language, time, currency and keyboard input settings you want to use. Make the selections you want and click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

Click the Install now button to start the installation.

Windows 8 Setup

You are asked to enter the product key required to activate your Windows 8 installation. For the Consumer Preview version there is a public key available: NF32V-Q9P3W-7DR7Y-JGWRW-JFCK8. In case it doesn’t work for you, go to this Microsoft page for a newer one: Windows 8 Consumer Preview: Frequently asked questions.

Type the key and click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

You are asked to read the license agreement. Check the "I accept the license terms" box and click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

You are asked to choose between making an upgrade or a custom installation. Since Windows 8 is in development stages, you should not make an upgrade of a previous Windows version. Simply choose Custom (advanced).

Windows 8 Setup

Now you are asked to select where you want to install Windows. Select the partition you desire and click Next. If you are installing Windows 8 in a virtual machine, you need to first create the partition. The same if you are making a fresh install on your computer. Therefore click on Drive Options.

Windows 8 Setup

Then create the partition using the New button.

Windows 8 Setup

Specify the size of the partition and click Apply.

NOTE: Windows 8 takes around 7.1 to 7.5 GB of space (depending if you include developer tools and other stuff) with the hibernation file being generated. If you want to install other applications, you should make a larger partition for it.

Windows 8 Setup

You are asked to confirm if you ware OK with Windows 8 to create an additional partition for its system files that will be used for boot and recovery. Click OK.

Windows 8 Setup

Make sure the correct partition is selected and click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

The installation finally starts. The setup will take some time to copy all the required files and install the operating system.

Windows 8 Setup

Once the installation is done, the Windows 8 setup will automatically reboot your system. Then, you will see the progress of the preparations made for your first login. In order for this process to finish, you might need to go through another reboot, depending on your computer’s hardware configuration.

Personalizing the Windows 8 Installation


After the reboot is done, Windows 8 will require some time to get things ready.

Windows 8 Setup

Then, you are asked to personalize your Windows 8 installation. Start by giving a name for your computer. If you type some “unauthorized" characters like $, %, &, you will be notified appropriately. Also, choose the background color you prefer. Personally, I like the default blue. Once done, click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

Next, you need to choose if you want to use the Express settings Windows 8 comes bundled with, or you want to customize your installation. Let’s get down to details, and see what happens if you click Customize.

Windows 8 Setup

First, you are asked if you want to turn on file sharing or not. Select the option you prefer.

Windows 8 Setup

Then, you are asked about the default behavior of Windows Update and that of Internet Explorer. Change the things you are interested in and click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

Next, you are asked if you want to send different types of information to Microsoft. Since Windows 8 is in development stages, I recommend you to leave everything turned on, so that Microsoft gets enough information to develop a great product. Click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

Then, you are asked about troubleshooting options and what you want to turn on. Also, you can set if applications can give you personalized content and if they are allowed to access your location. Set things as you wish and click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

Finally, you get to the "Sign in to your PC" screen. To experience Windows 8 to its fullest, it is best to use your Windows Live ID (also known as Microsoft account) to sign in. If you don’t know much about this ID and how it helps your to have one, check this article: Simple Questions: What is Windows Live ID?.

Type your ID and click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

NOTE: If you would rather not sign in using a Windows Live ID (or Microsoft account), click on "Don’t want to sign in with a Microsoft account" link at the bottom of the window and follow the instructions shown.

Then, you are asked to enter your Windows Live ID password. Type it and click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

Then, you can provide an alternate e-mail to recover your account password, in case you forget it or it is changed by unwanted guests. Provide the e-mail account and click Next.

Windows 8 Setup

Windows 8 takes a while to prepare your computer and all the settings.

Windows 8 Setup

Once everything is done, you enter the default Windows 8 Start screen.

[caption id="attachment_209" align="alignleft" width="385"] window 8 Start Screen[/caption]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you press Win+D you can view also the classic desktop.

Windows 8 Setup
Welcome to your first Windows 8 experience!



Conclusion


As you can see from this article, the Windows 8 installation starts in a very similar way to that of Windows 7. However, the closer you get to your first login, things change dramatically and the new user interface takes the stage. After you have installed the latest test version of Windows 8, I’m curios to learn your opinion about it. Do you like what you see in Windows 8?

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