Lab 7.3.1: Installation Demonstration of Windows 2000: Estimated Time: 90 Minutes Objective
Lab 7.3.1: Installation Demonstration of Windows 2000: Estimated Time: 90 Minutes Objective
Lab 7.3.1: Installation Demonstration of Windows 2000: Estimated Time: 90 Minutes Objective
Scenario
The computer file system has become corrupt because the user installed software that
was infected with a virus. During installation of the software, the virus deleted all of the
files on the hard drive. The operating system will need to be reinstalled.
Procedures
In this lab, the student will learn how to install the Windows 2000 Professional Operating
System.
Step 1
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.
Next, configure the system BIOS boot sequence to boot from the CD-ROM first. Keep the
CD in the drive and restart the computer.
When the system starts up, watch for the message Press Any Key to Boot from CD.
When the message appears, press any key on the keyboard and boot the system from
the CD.
The Windows 2000 Setup Screen will display and load the necessary files.
This screen will display for a few minutes while the files are copied to the hard drive.
The Welcome to Setup screen displays next. Press Enter to proceed with the installation.
The Welcome to Windows screen will display. Press F8 to agree with the Licensing
Agreement.
The next step is to partition and format the drive if needed. This step is not always
required. For this lab, create a small partition (2 GB) for installing Windows 2000. This will
The system will restart automatically when the files have been copied. When the system
restarts, the message Press Any Key to Boot from CD will display again. Do not press
any keys at this time.
The Windows 2000 splash screen will then display.
The Welcome to Windows 2000 setup screen will display. Click Next to proceed to the
Installing Devices screen.
When the system is done installing the devices, setup will proceed to the Regional
Setting screen.
These settings can be change if required. However, for the purposes of this lab, press
Next.
On this screen enter the user name and the name of the company. Click Next.
Enter the Microsoft product registration key when prompted. Click Next to continue.
The computer name and administrator password screen displays next. Enter the
computer name and the administrator password.
Accept the name suggested by setup, or enter the name assigned to this computer by the
network administrator. Enter the word password for the password. Click Next.
Enter the appropriate date and time settings for the region. Click Next.
Setup will now proceed to the Network Settings screen.
The networking components will be installed during this phase of setup. When complete,
click Next, to proceed to the next step.
Select the Typical Settings radio button to install the default network settings and then
click Next. Custom Settings allows other network components to be installed that are not
used in this lab.
The Workgroup or Computer Domain screen allows the user to join a domain. This is
important when the computer is on a network and requires a domain name and
password.
For this lab, select the No, this computer is not on a network, or is on a network without
a domain radio button. Click Next.
The Performing Final Tasks screen is next.
This is the final step of the setup process. This step will take the longest to complete.
Once it has finished, click Next.
The computer will automatically restart. Ignore the Press any Key to Boot from CD
message and do not boot from the CD
The Windows 2000 splash screen will display and the Network Identification Wizard will
start.
Select the Users must enter a username and password to use this computer radio
button.
This will require all users to have an account created on the computer before they will be
allowed to log on. Click Next.
To complete the Network Identification Wizard, click Finish.
The log on box will display. Log on with the administrator account and password that was
created during setup.
The system will now log on and launch the Windows 2000 desktop.