The document outlines the installation processes for Windows XP and Windows 7, noting they each require two restarts but have different step sequences. Windows XP's five steps are collecting information, dynamic updates, preparing installation, installing Windows, and finalizing installation. Windows 7's five steps are copying Windows files, expanding files, installing features, installing updates, and completing/restarting. A key difference is Windows XP requires entering a CD key during installation while Windows 7 allows entering it after.
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1. Win xp installation process ( 2 time restart)
1 restart copying windows installation file
2 restart finalization windows installation
5 steps installation steps
1 collecting information
2 dynamic updates
3 preparing installation
4 installing windows
5 finalize installation
win7 installation process ( 2 time restart)
5 steps installation steps
1 copying windows file
2 expanding windows file
3 installing features
4 installing updates
1st
restart
5 completing resarting
2nd
restart
difference between installation of win xp and win7
1 xp must required cd key without cd key set not forward
2 win 7 not necessary cd key after installing windows we can entered cd key
xp installation we can not use mouse win 7 installation we use mouse
1 xp creates fat or ntfs partition but win 7 creates only ntfs partition