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Installation

Of
3 Different
Operating
System
In a
Computer
By : Nicole Rhein S. PINILI BSCA B185
Method 1
1.) Verify your region and keyboard input. When Windows restarts, it will ask
you to verify your region and keyboard input. If these are correct, click Yes in
the lower-right corner. Otherwise, select the correct region and keyboard
input.
 You will also have the option to select another keyboard input. If you
want to select another keyboard input, click Add Input and select
another input. Otherwise, click Skip.

2.) Connect to your Wireless network. Select your wireless network and
click Connect. Then enter your wireless password and click Next.
 If you have a wired internet connection, make sure you are connected
to your modem via an Ethernet cable. Windows will automatically
detect your wired connection.
3.) Select Set up for personal use and click Next . This option allows you to
sign in with a Microsoft account and use your computer for personal use.
 If you are setting your computer for a business or organization,
select Set up for an organization and click Next. You may need the
aide of your IT department in order to set up Windows with a company
email.

4.) Sign in to Windows. If you already have a Microsoft account, you can sign in with your
Microsoft account to import the digital license from a previous Windows computer. Enter
the email address, phone number, or Skype number and password to sign in to your
Microsoft account.
 If you do not have a Microsoft account, click Create account and follow the
instructions to create a new Microsoft account.
 Alternatively, you can click Offline account in the lower-right corner to create a
new local user account for Windows that doesn't have a Microsoft account associated
with it.
5.) Click Accept to set up Cortana. Cortana is the built-in voice
assistant for Windows. If you want to set up Cortana,
click Accept and follow the instructions. If you don't want to do it
right now, click Decline.

6.) Click Yes and follow the instructions to set up the Windows
timeline. This feature allows you to continue what you are doing on
other Windows devices. If you want to set up this feature
click Yes and follow the instructions. If you don't want to set this
feature up, click No to move on to the next step.
7.) Choose your privacy settings and click Accept By
default, Windows turn on GPS location tracking,
Speech recognition, diagnostics, find my device,
inking and typing to help Microsoft improve language
recognition, and relevant ads. Click the toggle switch
to turn off any of these features you don't want to use.
Then click Accept. Windows will do a little more set
up and then open your desktop.
Method 2
1.) Create a Windows Installation Media. If you order Windows 10 for a new PC build, they
may send you an installation media. If you don't have a Windows installation media, you
can make one. You'll need a computer with internet access and an 8 GB USB flash drive (16
GB recommended). You also need to know if the computer you want to install Windows 10
on has 32-bit or 64-bit architecture. You will also need to purchase Windows to get a product
key. This can be done before or after the installation. Use the following steps to create a
Windows Installation Media:

 Insert a USB drive with at least 8 GB of space into any computer with internet access.
This will wipe any existing data on the USB drive, so be sure to back up any data you
want to keep.
 Go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 in a web
browser.
 Click Download Tool Now.
 Open the "MediaCreationTool.exe" file in your web browser or Downloads folder.
 Click Accept.
 Select "Create Installation Media (USB drive, DVD, ISO file) for another PC" and
click Next.
 Select your language, Windows edition, and PC architecture and click Next.
 Select "USB flash drive" and click Next.
 Select your USB drive and click Next.
2.) Back up your files (optional). If you already have a Windows installation
on your computer, a new Windows installation may overwrite your files.
Back up any data you want to keep before beginning a new Windows
installation. You can back up your files to OneDrive, Google Drive,
Dropbox, or an external hard drive or USB flash drive.

3.) Insert the Windows Installation Media in the computer you


want to install Windows on. You can insert the Windows
Installation menu into any free USB port.
4.) Boot the computer. If the PC is already powered on, restart it using the
normal restart procedures of the operating system that is installed on the
PC. If it is not yet powered on, press the power button to boot it up.

5.) Enter the Boot menu. Most new computers have a boot menu
you can enter while booting up. The way you enter it is different,
depending on your motherboard. The most common way to enter
the Boot menu is to press F10, F11, F12, F2, or Esc as the PC
boots up. This Boot menu will display a list of drives you can
boot from.
 If you are using an older PC that does not have a Boot menu, you will need
to Enter the BIOS while booting up. The buttons you press to enter the BIOS
is different from one PC manufacturer to another. It will usually say what
buttons you need to press while your computer boots up. You typically need
to press F1 F2, F3, Esc or Delete to enter the BIOS.[2] You may need to be
quick about it. You can also reboot your PC into the BIOS from inside the
Windows Settings menu.

6.) Select the USB drive. This is the drive that has the
Windows Installation Media. This will boot the PC from
the Windows Installation Media. Once the computer boots
from the USB drive, press any key to start the Windows
installation process.
 If you are inside the BIOS settings. Locate the
option that says "Boot", "Boot order", "Priorities"
or something similar. Change the boot order so that
your PC boots from the USB drive first. Then select
the option to save and exit. This will reboot your
PC from the USB drive.
7.) Select your language, time and currency, and keyboard input
and click Next Use the drop-down menus to first select your
language. Then select your country or region, and your keyboard
input method. Then click Next.

8.) Click Install Now . It's the button in the center of the screen.
9.) Enter your Windows product key and click . If you've already
Next
purchased Windows, you can find your license key in your confirmation email.
If you have not purchased Windows, click I don't have a product key. You'll
need to purchase Windows and activate it later on.

10.) Select which edition of Windows you want to install and click Next .
If you've already purchased Windows, check which version of Windows you
purchased and make sure you click the right version. If you have not yet
purchased Windows, check which version you want to install. Different
versions of Windows have a different price.
 If you are not sure which version of Windows to install, Windows
Home Edition is the most common version of Windows.
11.) Click the checkbox next to "I accept the license terms" and
click Next . You can read the license terms in the window in the
center. Click next when you are ready to continue.

12.) Click Custom: Install Windows only or

Upgrade: Install Windows and keep files, settings, and applications


If your computer already has a Windows installation on it, click Upgrade:
Install Windows and keep files, settings, and applications. If your computer
does not have a Windows installation or you need to reinstall Windows,
click Custom: Install Windows only.
13.) Select a drive or partition you want to install Windows on and click
Delete . If you have multiple hard drives or a hard drive with multiple
partitions, select the partition you want to install Windows on and click Delete.
Be aware that this will erase all data on the drive. Make sure you have backed
up all data you want to keep before continuing. This will leave the drive with
unallocated space.

14.) Select a drive with unallocated space and click Next


. This will start
installing Windows on the drive you selected. The amount of time it takes will
depend on the hardware of your computer.
 Download Ubuntu
Visit this link to download Ubuntu https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop.
You can select 32/64-bit versions as per your choice.

 Open Virtual box and click on new button


 In next window, give the name of your OS which you are installing in
virtual box. And select OS like Linux and version as Ubuntu 32 bit. And
click on next.

 Now Allocate Ram Size To your Virtual OS. I recommended keeping


1024mb (1 GB) ram to run Ubuntu better. And click on next.
 Now To run OS in virtual box we have to create virtual hard disk, click on create
a virtual hard drive now and click on create button.
 The virtual hard disk is where the OS installation files and data/applications you
create/install in this Ubuntu machine will reside.

 Select VHD (virtual hard disk) option and click on next.


 Click on dynamic allocated and click on next. This means that the size
of the disk will increase dynamically as per requirement.

 Allocate memory to your virtual hard drive .8GB recommended.


Click on create button.
 Now you can see the machine name in left panel

 Select the Machine and Click on Start


 Select the Folder Option

 Select the Ubuntu iso file


 Click Start

 You have an option to Run Ubuntu WITHOUT installing. In


this tutorial will install Ubuntu
 Click Continue.

 Select option to erase the disk and install Ubuntu and click on install
now. This option installs Ubuntu into our virtual hard drive which is
we made earlier. It will not harm your PC or Windows installation.
 Select your location for setting up time zone, and click on
continue

 Select your keyboard layout, by default English (US) is selected but


if you want to change then, you can select in the list. And click on
continue.
 Select your username and password for your Ubuntu admin
account. This information has been needed for installing any
software package into Ubuntu and also for login to your OS. Fill up
your details and tick on login automatically to ignore login attempt
and click on continue
 Installation process starts. May take up to 30 minutes.
Please wait until installation process completes.

 After finishing the installation, you will see Ubuntu


Desktop.
1) Back up your files. It's recommended that you back up all files and
data you want to keep before installing or reinstalling macOS on a
Mac. You can back up your data to iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox, or
an external hard drive or USB drive.

2) Restart your Mac. To restart your Mac, click the Apple icon in the upper-right
corner and click Restart.
 If your Mac is already off, just press the Power button to turn it on.
 You will need Internet access to reinstall macOS on your Mac.
3) Press and hold Control + R immediately. You'll need to start
doing this before the Mac start-up sound plays. Continue to hold these
buttons until the Mac recovery screen appears.

4) Connect to your wireless network . To connect to your wireless network,


click the icon with a dot and three arching lines in the upper-right corner.
Click your wireless network. Then enter your wireless password and
click Join.
 If you are using a wired connection, make sure you are connected to
your modem using an Ethernet cable.
5) Reformat the hard drive (optional). Depending on what your needs are, you may want to
completely erase the hard drive with macOS on it and start with a new fresh install. Once
your hard drive is erased, you cannot recover the data on it. Make sure you back up any data
you want to keep before erasing your hard drive. If you don't want to erase your hard drive,
skip this step to reinstall macOS with all your data present on the drive. Use the following
steps to reformat the hard drive:
 Click Disk Utility and click Continue.
 Click the hard drive you want to erase in the panel to the right. Make sure it is the
correct drive.
 Click Erase at the top.
 Type a new name for the drive (optional).
 Select "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)" or "APFS" as the format.
 Click Erase.
 Close the Disk Utility window.

6) Select Reinstall macOS and click Continue .This will start the
process of reinstalling macOS.
7) Click Continue. It's the icon with the arrow at the bottom center of
the screen.

8) Agree to the terms and license agreement. To agree to the terms


and license agreement, read the text and click Agree at the bottom.
Then click Agree again in the pop-up alert.
10) Select the hard drive you want to install macOS on and
click Install. This will begin the process of installing macOS on the hard
drive. This process may take a while depending on the hardware of your
Mac and your internet connection speed. Your Mac will restart when it
is finished. Then click Agree again in the pop-up alert.

9) Select your country and click Continue. Use the menu to select your
language and click Continue at the bottom of the screen.
12) Sign in to your wi-fi. To sign in to your Wi-fi, select your wireless
network, and enter your password. Then click Continue at the bottom
of the screen.

11) Click Continue. This screen explains a little about privacy and data.
You can read the text to learn more or click Continue to move on to
the next step.
13) Select and method for transferring data to your Mac and click Continue.
If you have important data you want to transfer to your mac on another Mac or
Time Machine back, or a Windows PC, select the appropriate option and
click Continue. Otherwise, select "Don't transfer any information now" and
click Continue.

14) Sign in with your Apple ID. To sign in with your Apple ID, enter the email address
associated with your Apple ID and click Continue. Then enter your password and
click Continue.
 If you don't have an Apple ID, you can click Create New Apple ID and follow the
instructions to create a new Apple ID.
 Alternatively, you can click Set up later and then click Skip to skip this step for now.
15) Agree to the terms and conditions. To agree to the terms and
conditions, read the text on the page and click Agree at the bottom.
Then click Agree again in the pop-up alert window.

16) Create a new user account. You'll need to create a user account in order to sign in to your
Mac. Use the following steps to create a new user account.
 Enter your full name in the first two bars at the top.
 Enter your user account name.
 Enter your password in the next two bars.
 Enter a hint for your password.
 Click Continue.
17) Confirm your setup and click Continue. Check the information on the
Express Setup screen to make sure it sounds good and click Continue to
move on to the next step.
 If you want to do a custom setup, click Custom setup at the bottom of
the screen.

18) Decide if you want to share your analytics with app developers and click
Continue. If you want to share your analytics with app developers to help them improve
their products, click the checkbox next to "Share crash and usage data with app
developers". If you'd rather protect your privacy, leave the checkbox blank.
Click Continue to move on to the next step.
19) Set up your screen time settings (optional). Your screen time settings
allow you to set limits on the amount of time computer users are allowed to
use the computer, set up content restrictions, and receive usage reports. If you
want to set up these features, click on the options on the screen, and follow
the instructions to set up your screen time settings. Click Continue when you
are ready to move on to the next step.

20) Enable Siri. Siri is Apple's voice assistant. If you want to


set up Siri, click the checkbox next to "Enable Ask Siri" and
click Continue.
22) Help improve Siri (optional). If you have audio records that you
can use to help improve Siri, select the option that says "Share
audio recordings". Otherwise, click the option that says "Not now".
Click Continue to move on to the next step.

21) Choose a look and click Continue. Click one fo the three options to
choose a look. Then click Continue to move on to the next step. macOS
will take a few minutes to set up and then you will be logged into your
Mac.

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