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In XP if there is only one user account on the computer Windows will not ask you to logon but occasionally XP gets itself reset and starts to ask you to logon. To reset Autologon you.........
Once all the computers in your network have been renamed, have a unique ID and the same workgroup name shut them all down including your router and any switches/hubs you may be using.
NB: It is possible to connect computers using other operating systems (Linux, Mac, Windows 9X/Me) to a network like this but the tweaks you have to do are beyond the scope of this article. You can fine help and information on my Network page at
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Now taking the list you made of the programs you want on your computer that you made on Day 1, start to load your computer.
That's it, you now have a computer that is ready for use. I have no doubt that as time goes by we will become aware of bugs in this new version of Windows.
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I used the Partition Magic Rescue Disk Set as I wanted to make sure I was working with a clean HDD.
The next stage is to put the Windows DVD in the drive making sure you are using the right one as all the retail versions of Windows 7 come with both 32 and 64 bit versions. Restart the computer and if the BIOS are properly set you should see Windows files starting to load.
Now comes the setup for the install;
If the previous 7 steps have completed successfully you now have a brand new clean installation of Windows 7.
The next job must be to install an Antivirus program before you do anything else to your computer. Miss out this step at your peril, it takes only a very few minutes for an unprotected computer connected to the internet to be infected.
You can now begin to set your computer up for internet, email, add accounts for other users on family machines and generally get the computer ready to have the programs installed. You will find my guide for doing this at
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Right you are now ready to start the process of installing Windows 7. My copy of Windows 7 Professional has just arrived so I had better start doing what I have told you to do.
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