Windows XP is a popular operating system used by most PC users. Though Windows XP popularity is decreasing but some PC users still use it due to its versatility, easy to operate and so on. New computers now come with pre-installed Windows 8 but I’ve seen cases of friends that upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7 but later degrade it back to Windows XP because Windows 7 doesn’t work well on their old PC.
Windows XP installation process is slow and it annoys most users, it takes around 40 minutes to install. Today, I want to share a trick that can be use to install Windows XP in 15 minutes. To do this, follow the procedure outlined below.
Before you proceed, read: How to Activate and Make Windows XP Genuine
Procedures to Install Windows XP in 15 Minutes or Less
==> Boot from Windows XP disk
==> After the files have been copied, you will be required to select the location to install Windows XP
==> After selecting the disk, the installation process will start and it will show 40 minutes approx time to complete the installation process
==> Here is where the trick to quicken the installation process will be used. Just press Shift+F10 a command prompt will appear, now type taskmgr and then press enter. This will bring out the task manager , now click on process tab and locate the process named Setup.exe
==> Finally, right click on Setup.exe and set its priority to high
==> After the files have been copied, you will be required to select the location to install Windows XP
==> After selecting the disk, the installation process will start and it will show 40 minutes approx time to complete the installation process
==> Here is where the trick to quicken the installation process will be used. Just press Shift+F10 a command prompt will appear, now type taskmgr and then press enter. This will bring out the task manager , now click on process tab and locate the process named Setup.exe
==> Finally, right click on Setup.exe and set its priority to high
You can share how this trick has help save your time during the installation of Windows XP on your computer via the comment box below.
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