Setting up Windows XP

Whether you have a new computer, are upgrading an older one, or are re-installing Windows XP, start here to make installing and setting up Windows XP as smooth as possible.

Installation and setup overviewInstallation and setup overview

New to installing an operating system and setting up a computer? Follow this step-by-step guide to get started.

Install Windows XPInstall Windows XP

Find out how to upgrade, install, or re-install Windows XP on a brand new computer or as an upgrade on an older PC.

Activate and register Windows XPActivate and register Windows XP

You're almost finished installing Windows XP. Learn how to activate and register it—and why it's important to do so.

Moving files and settings to a new computerMoving files and settings to a new computer

You don't have to start from scratch when you get a new computer. Learn the easy way to move your files and computer settings to a different computer.

Create and customize user accountsCreate and customize user accounts

If more than one person uses your computer, set up different accounts so that everyone can keep their information separate and private.

Switch between usersSwitch between users

If more than one person uses your computer, learn how to quickly switch between users without turning off the computer or losing your work.

Join a networkJoin a network

Learn how to add your computer to a wired or wireless network.

Set up Windows XP for multiple languagesSet up Windows XP for multiple languages

With Windows XP Professional you can display, input, and print documents in many languages. Choose the one you want.

Upgrade to Windows XPUpgrade to Windows XP

Ready to move from an older version of Windows to Windows XP? Find out what you need to know about upgrading.

Validate Windows XPValidate Windows XP

Using genuine Microsoft software has many benefits. Learn about the benefits and how to tell if your version of Windows XP is genuine.