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Going to wipe my computer -- advice?
Okay, I have a standard Dell I bought a couple of years ago. It's not that outdated -- 256 ram, 1.8 Pent 4, 30 gigs -- nothing special but adequate. The damn thing has been running so SLOW lately, and has not been wanting to run some programs. Specifically Yahoo Messenger (which my wife loves) and a picture viewer for our digital camera won't start at all. I have run spayware programs (Spybot and MS spyware beta) and a decent anti-virus program (Symantec). I just defraged and nothing. The fact that these programs are refusing to start makes warning bells go off in my head (that this is something virus related).
Anyhow, I think I just want to wipe eveything and start from scratch. One problem: I can't find the f-ing restart disk! (I can't beleive I was dumb enough to loose it, but anyhow.) So what are my options? I want to nuke the damn thing and start over reinstalling stuff. This computer is fine for what I and my wife use it for (email, word processing, chatting, poker) when it works. Thoughts and advice are appreciated. |
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Re: Going to wipe my computer -- advice?
Get a copy of windows. You should be able to find it somewhere. Then just use the key that is usually affixed to your computer somewhere.
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Re: Going to wipe my computer -- advice?
Yes you need an installable windows + product key and if the cd doesn't boot you need a bootdisk which can be found at bootdisk.com . You might need to turn boot-from-cd on from bios if the cd boots. Well if it doesn't you need the bootdisk [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] good luck.
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