jas-tec
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Registered: 10th Oct 05
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have a laptop with windows xp home edition how do i remove the xp on the laptop to reinstall it again i tryed a new copy i have its saying i have to remove windows xp first then use the xp disk to renistall it. how do i remove it cheers
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JM_16v
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Registered: 17th Oct 05
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GEEK day
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jas-tec
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lol thx
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TNM
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Registered: 5th Apr 04
Location: Nottingham Drives: VW Tiguan
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geeeeek day.
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jas-tec
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please help if not dont reply cheers
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nova_gteuk
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lol,theyre saying this should be posted in geek day,not making fun off you
If you go in off day and look at the top there is geekday,houseday,Matchday..so this should be posted in geek day
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?fid=56
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12vMatt
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is it a branded laptop (dell etc)? if so then it should have a crappy restore disc to return it to factory settings and remove all data.
otherwise boot off the install disc then say to formatthen install windows or load a dos prompt from a floppy disc or usb drive then do format c:
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Liam
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Registered: 19th Jan 06
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They are telling you, IT SHOULDN'T BE IN HERE!
And, about your query.
Turn on your laptop, when it is booting up, press DEL, then go into the bios, change the boot up options, so that it boots up from a CD, then the HDD, then a floppy drive.
insert the XP disc, then reset, and it will load up the XP install. follow it through, until you get to the bit about partitions, delete the old partition. then create a new 1, then follow the step-by-step guide.
Should work.
GEEK DAY BTW
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jas-tec
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cheers people i try it now
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jas-tec
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it has a built in crappy restore disk
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Liam
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Use that then
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abdus
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buy a Windows XP home Edition edition CD from ebay; doesn't need to have the CoA since yours is underneath the laptop.
You don't need to change settings in BIOS, just press F12 when booting to choose booting device
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Liam
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I never knew you could do it that way, but if he does it my way, then he won't need to do that if he messes it up again
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abdus
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yep, but what might happen, when windows installation restarts pc, he might start all over again (if he doesn't chage the boot sequence again)
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