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*edit* ADT720 beat me to it, follow his instructions and you are good to go.
If you have all the original discs you should have no issues, you will have to suffer through a few windows updates but that is no issue. As for reformatting just switch the boot drive to the CD and toss in your xp disc and let it do the formatting. Do you have the original drivers for the laptop? If you have the OEM drivers disc you are good to go, otherwise you will have to find them on the net which is relatively simple although a pain. Sounds like a simple install to me. Quote:
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wow, easier than I thought. I think the difficulty my buddy had when we reset my old computer was that I didn't have any backup disks or drivers. I remember it involved finding the model number of my motherboard and tracking down drivers for everything. no thanks. not impossible, but a pain.
I will probably take care of this over the weekend and I'll keep my other computer close by in case I need to consult the internet. thanks guys |
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Its really easy if you have the original disks, just make sure you update windows with ALL the updates.
I reformat and start over about once a year. Its amazing how things slow down even when your careful in just a year. Chas |
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However, I don't even though I know I should. I just have sooo much stuff- esp pix- that I'll live with the slow speed. A new computer is a different matter......
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