frsjr wrote:
> WHEN XP IS NOT WORKING CORRECTLY AND IT CAME WITH THE COMPUTER, IS
> THERE ANY WAY TO GET IT REINSTALLED WITHOUT GOING OUT AND BUYING A
> CD
Please refrain from using all capital letters for your postings in the
future.
It is difficult to read and some feel you are screaming at them when that is
not likely your intention.
Your system manufacturer (those who built/sold the computer to you) is
required (if selling an OS with the system) to provide you with a method to
restore the system to the state it was in when you purchased it.
For some - this means supplying a useful Windows XP Installation CD and
assorted application installation CDs. (Or DVDs) For others, this means a
less useful/easier to become completely useless restore partition. Some mix
the two and make you burn your own restore CD/DVDs (not actually
installation CDs - but it contains an image of your machine as it was sold)
when you feel like it.
You need to find out what methods your OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
provided to you and follow their instructions.
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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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