This step-by-step guide   demonstrates how to install Windows Vista.
The best way to install Windows Vista is to do a clean install. It is not difficult to perform a clean installation. Before you perform the installation I recommend that you check Windows Vista System Requirements list to ensure that your hardware is supported by Vista. If you don't have Windows Vista drivers for all your hardware, it is a good idea to download all the drivers from the hardware manufacturers website and save all the necessary drivers on a CD-R before you start the installation.
Windows Vista DVD is bootable. In order to boot from the DVD you need to set the boot sequence. Look for the boot sequence under your BIOS setup and make sure that the first boot device is set to CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.
Step 1 - Place Windows Vista DVD in your dvd-rom drive and start your PC. Windows Vista will start to boot up and you will get the following progress bar.
   Step 7 - Choose   the type of installation you want  to perform. You will notice that upgrade   option is disabled as we have  booted from the DVD-R. Therefore we can only   select Custom (advanced)  option which basically installs a clean copy of Windows   from scratch.
Step 14 - Windows   now runs a benchmark type of  application which checks the performance of your   system. You will see a  status bar at bottom which shows the progress. Once the   process is  complete you will be presented with the logon screen. 

 
The best way to install Windows Vista is to do a clean install. It is not difficult to perform a clean installation. Before you perform the installation I recommend that you check Windows Vista System Requirements list to ensure that your hardware is supported by Vista. If you don't have Windows Vista drivers for all your hardware, it is a good idea to download all the drivers from the hardware manufacturers website and save all the necessary drivers on a CD-R before you start the installation.
Windows Vista DVD is bootable. In order to boot from the DVD you need to set the boot sequence. Look for the boot sequence under your BIOS setup and make sure that the first boot device is set to CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.
Step 1 - Place Windows Vista DVD in your dvd-rom drive and start your PC. Windows Vista will start to boot up and you will get the following progress bar.
Step 2 - The next screen allows  you to setup your language, time and currency format,   keyboard or  input method. Choose your required settings and click next to    continue. 
Step 3 - The next screen allows  you to install or repair Windows Vista. Since we are   doing a fresh  install we will click on "install now". 
Step 4 - You can now type the product key that came with your Windows vista. 
Step 5 - If you do not enter the  product key you can still proceed with the   installation in which case  Windows will ask you which version of Vista you have   purchased.  Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate, Business etc.   Select  the version you have purchased and click next. 
Please note, although   you can select any  version of Windows and proceed to next stage. It is not good   idea to  select a different version to the one you have purchased because you    will not be able to activate Windows at a later stage. Windows Vista can  detect   which version you have purchased once you enter your product  key. 
Step 6 - Tick "I accept the licence terms" and press next.
Step 8 - Choose where you  would like to install Windows Vista. If you have a new   unpartitioned  hard drive you would get your hard drive listed as shown on the   image  below. If have have an old hard drive with data or other partitions it    will show up as logical drives. You can select the drive options  (advanced) to   format, delete, or create new partitions. Because I am  using a single new hard   drive I will select next to continue. Windows  will create a partition and format   it using NTFS files system.
Step 9 - Windows starts the  installation process and starts copying all the necessary   files to  your hard drive as shown on the image below. It will go through various    stages of the setup and will reboot your system few times. When your  PC reboots   it attempts to boot from CD as its the first boot device.  Do not press any key   during the boot prompt so Windows Vista will  continue with the installation by   booting from your hard drive. 
Step 10 - After installation  copy process is complete you are presented with   the Setup Windows  dialogue box as show below. At this stage you need to choose a   user  name, password and a picture for your user account. The account you  create   here is the Administrator account which is the main account for  your Windows   Vista that has all the privileges. Click next continue. 
Step 11 - Now you need to choose your computer name and desktop background. Click next   to continue. 
Step 12 - Choose whether your want to Help protect Windows automatically. Select "Use   recommenced settings" to continue.
Step 13 - Review your time and date settings. Select your time zone, correct the date   and time and click next to continue. 
Next screen presents you   to select your  computers current location. You can choose between home, work,   public  location. Choose home to continue. You will finally get a "Thank you"    screen which confirms the end of the interactive installation process.  This is   not the end of the setup process. There are still many after  installation   configuration to be done. Click next to continue. 
Step 15 - Finally you have  the logon screen. Just type your password and press enter or   click on  the arrow to logon to Windows Vista for the first time.
Step 16 - Soon as you logon  you will be presented with welcome center. You can use the   welcome  center to configure, customize, and update Windows vista.
Step 17 - Finally you need to  check if all your hardware has been detected correctly.   You can do so  by checking your device manager. To access device manager click   Start  menu -> Control panel -> System -> Device manager. You will  see   all your hardware listed as shown below. You need to check if you  have any   yellow exclamation marks next to the name of the device  similar to "USB 10/100   LAN" on image below. This indicates the driver  has not been installed for this   device. 
At this stage you need   to install Windows  Vista drivers by double clicking on "USB 10/100 LAN" or your   device.  The properties dialog box will appear. Click on Reinstall Driver. Then    you can choose whether you want to install the driver from the internet  (if   available) or install manually from a CD or other media 
Once you have removed   all the yellow  exclamation marks from the device manager your Windows Vista    configuration would be fully complete.
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