Back-Up your Data in the old OS
Before you reinstall, used to back-up all data stored on your laptop, especially saved on partition c. Reason because this partition will be formatted when it is reinstalled to be installed with the new OS. You can use pieces of CD-RW, CD-R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, flash disk, external hard drive or your best as a data storage backup of your 20s. For easy backup files found after reinstalled, create a separate folder on the storage media you are using.Plug the Charger into the power source to your Laptop
Reinstall the laptop sometimes takes quite a long time. To prevent the battery power laptop runs out when the reinstallation process is running, we recommend that you plug Your laptop charger into the power source. Well when batteries are full or nearly full. If you already want to run out, well be given ga tau again right?
- Prepare Your new OS
His name also reinstall, you must prepare the device for your OS that you will install. If you already bought your CD OS your laptop, either formally (original) or pirated version, then you can simply prepare it only. However, if you only have a soft copy of your OS to your laptop, then you should use a flash disk that serve as your media to your OS. To make the media your OS from a flash disk, you need to prepare:
a minimum-sized flash disk 8 GB
"burning" software disc image files to the flash disk (example: Windows 7 Download Tool, Win to Flash)
As information, usually a soft copy of your OS in the form of disc image in ISO format (with extension .ISO). After the third of the above tools are ready, then you follow how bootable pendrive below:
"Burning" software install disc image to the flash disk
Plug the pendrive into laptop
Open disc image file reader software
Select the ISO file that will "burn"
Select the Flash media as your OS
Select Start Over on software
Wait until the process of making media your OS is finished
When it is finished and flash disk will be used for the media of your OS on another laptop, unplug your flash disk with a good and correct use Safety Eject Removable Media
But if you want to use for the media of your OS on the same laptop, do not unplug USB disk.
Oh yes, make sure your OS that you would install in accordance with the capabilities of your laptop, especially on a bit worn, whether 32 or 64 bit. Make sure you already know the difference Windows 64 bit with 32 bit.
- Restart your Laptop
To begin the process of reinstalling, you should get out of all activities in your old OS. Therefore, close all applications that are open on the laptop and save all data are still carried out on an old OS. After already, recently you could restart your laptop.
Enter the BIOS of your Laptop
After You've restarted the laptop and laptop manufacturers logo brings up, immediately press the key to get into the BIOS settings. Key to enter the BIOS settings are diverse, depending on the manufacturer of the laptop. For example, one of how to enter BIOS HP laptop is to press the Esc key. There are also several laptop manufacturers that use key Fn F2, F2, or F1. If you are confused, just look at the bottom of the screen when the laptop shows the logo of the manufacturer of the laptop. Make sure your laptop has no symptoms of the computer is not able to enter the BIOS.Enter the Media Your OS to Laptops
Before starting to set up in the BIOS, enter your OS media used to your laptop. If your media in the form of pieces of CD or DVD, insert it into the CDDVD Drive in your laptop. If the media instalannya in the form of a flash disk, then plug it into the USB port on your laptop. These points should be followed if you are using Flash so that when set the boot sequence in the BIOS, the flash disk unreadable.set the Boot Order Via CD Flash Disk into the first order
On the settings tab, go to the BIOS Boot or Boot Device. Then select Boot Device menu or Choices to select the boot device sequence. Typically, on the first order, is the hard drive. Change the order of CDDVD or Flash Disk into the first order. If it is, save the BIOS settings. Then, out of the display of the BIOS.Press any key
After you exit the BIOS display and logo laptop manufacturers have already emerged, later will appear the words "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD ...". Well, according to the instructions on the screen, press any key on the keyboard to enter the OS installation.Start the Reinstall
In this section, select the English Language in options; Indonesia on the choice of Time and currency format; as well as US for a choice of Keyboard or input method (usually already selected by default when you select the language). Then select Next. And then select Install Now. And then when on the display the license terms (licence terms), select "I accept the license terms" and then click Next.Reinstall Options
You will be faced with two options,ie Upgrade or Custom. In the discussion this time, we will discuss a lot about the Custom option. So choose Custom.Partition Options
Now we enter a pretty confusing stage in reinstall (actually easy if you understand). In this section, you will choose on which partition your new OS will be installed. If you intend to delete all data on the old OS, then select your old OS partition (usually on type will say "System"), then select Drive Options, then choose Format. Click OK to continue and wait for the process of formatting your old OS partition.
If so, then you can delete the "system reserved" partition and the partition you just formatted. Usually, once deleted, the two partitions merge into "unlocatted space". From the allocation, you can subdivide the partition size for your new OS. Only after all allocations of "unlocatted space" have run out, you select the partition you have shared. Then, select Next.
Or if you're lazy to divvy up the partition, you just select just the partition you just formatted. Then select Next.
Afterwards, wait for your OS installation process until it says "Restarting in 10 seconds ..."
After Restart
After the laptop restarts, it will appear again "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD. . . ". For this time, you do not press any key on the keyboard. After the writing is lost and a new OS boot view appears, then you will have to wait for the rest of the installation process of your new OS until a new look appears.Set User Name and Computer Name
New look after the new OS installation process is complete is set the user name and computer name. For this section, type the name as you see fit. Then, click Next.Set Laptop OS Password
Then, you will be asked to set a password to log into the OS. If you do not want your laptop OS to be password, you do not need to fill anything and click Next. Meanwhile, if you want to add a password to log into your laptop OS, set the password as you wish. Make sure the password is easy to remember. Do not forget also to fill Password Hint to help you if at any time you forget your laptop OS password.Enter Product Key
Type in the product key of your laptop OS. Make sure there is not one of the wrong characters. Then, uncheck "Automatically activate Windows when I'm online". Then click Next.
But if you do not have a product key, just click Next.
Windows Update
In this section, if your OS is original, then choose "Use recommended settings". But if not, choose "Ask me later". Then, click Next.Set Laptop Time and Date
In this section, make sure the hours and dates on the laptop are the same as when you are reinstalling. If you are sure, click Next.Network Options
If you are connected to an internet network (or local network) then you will be faced with the network options you use. Select Public Network.
But if you are not connected to the internet, then Windows will usually scan the wi-fi signal around your laptop. If you are lazy to connect your laptop with wi-fi, you can select Skip. Or if you even want to reverse, then select the access point that becomes the source of your internet connection.
Log into your Laptop OS
If you previously set the password to enter the OS, then enter the password. Then press Enter on the keyboard or click the arrow buttons on the screen. Congratulations, now your laptop has been reinstalled.Install Your Laptop Components Driver
After the OS has been reinstalled, the next step is to install the drivers for your laptop components. Usually the driver is needed is the driver sound, video, LAN, wireless network, touchpad, bluetooth, and chipset.
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