
1) Shall we begin?
After configuring the system for booting from a CD/DVD, the Windows Setup screen appears.
At this point, Setup is loading the driver files it needs to continue with installation.
2) Progress Bar:
The next screen is a more graphical progress bar indicating Windows Vista is still working in the background.
3) Option Selections:
The first options you will come across are selections for Language, Time and currency format, and Keyboard layout.
Make your selections by using the pull down menus and press the Next button.
4) Install Now:
Here we have the option of repairing a previous installation or "Install Now."
Highlight the "Install Now" button to continue to the next screen.
5) Please Wait:
Windows Vista is working in the background. This may take several minutes depending on the system.
7) License Agreement:
Here we see the License Agreement you must accept before continuing.
After reading the agreement, check the box next to "I accept the license terms".
8) Option Selections:
Here we would be able to choose an "Upgrade" install (if running setup from a previous version of Windows, such as XP) or a "Custom" (clean) install.
Select the whole box containing "Custom (advanced)" to continue to the next screen.
9) Hard Drives:
This is where you can select which hard drive/partition to install Vista on. Since this system only has one hard drive, only one place Vista can go. Advanced options are shown in the next screen shot.
This is also where you would install drivers for your RAID/ACPI controller by using the "Load Driver" option. After the installation of the RAID/ACPI drivers, your hard drives should appear as shown on the right.
If no additional drivers are needed, select the Next button.
10) Advanced Options:
The advanced options allow creation of multiple partitions and the option of formatting existing partitions.
After finishing your particular partition configuration that you desire, select the Next button.
6) Product Key:This screen is where you enter your product key or "CD Key" as it is sometimes called. An option also exists to automatically activate Vista upon first coming online. I uncheck this box to ensure everything is running smoothly before activating and having issues later on. 30 days is the standard amount of time before activation is required, though some products (such as MSDN subscriptions) have 60 days or more. After entering your product key, press the Next button. |
11) Installing...:

12) Reboot:
You can hit the Restart Now button or just allow the reboot to happen automatically after several seconds.

13) First Time:

14) Completing Installation:

15) Account Creation:
After finishing entering your information and icon selection, select the Next button.

16) PC Name:
After making your selection, select the Next button.

17) Updates:

18) Time Settings:
After configuring your time zone, clock settings and date, select the Next button.

19) Network Configuration:
Descriptions are expanded on screen so I will no go into them here.
Make your selection to continue to the next screen.

20) Thanks!:
After you are done being thanked, select the Next button.

21) PC Performance:

22) Login:
Enter in your password that you used previously during the install process and hit ENTER or the little blue arrow to login.

23) Desktop Setup:

24) Account Profile:

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