How to format a computer and Reinstall Microsoft Windows
How to format a computer and Reinstall Microsoft Windows
How to format a computer and Reinstall Windows – Step by
step instructions for Windows XP, Windows Vista & Windows 7
Format Windows XP
Format Windows Vista
Format Windows 7
Computer Backup
Format Windows 7
Filed in Tutorials on Feb.03, 2010
Windows 7 is far better than previous windows versions (XP
and Vista). The install process is plain simple and easy to follow. Big Bravo!
for Microsoft for this. Now, just follow these steps and you will install
windows 7 in no time
You can Install Windows 7 via DVD Disk you’ve purchased or
with bootable USB.
This post explains installing windows 7with dvd disk.
- 31 steps total, every step is screen-captured
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Format Windows Vista
Filed in Tutorials on Jul.26, 2009
In this tutorial we will be installing clean version of
Windows Vista.
Usually people format windows vista in try to fix their
system, repair some functionality or upgrade from windows XP.
Recommended: If you are not sure about your computer
hardware compatibility with Windows Vista, get this Upgrade Adviser and check
your system compatibility. Next make sure that you have the Drivers CD (that
came when you’ve purchased your PC),or if you don’t have them, download the
latest Vista drivers for your hardware (you can find them at the support
section of your hardware manufacturer, remember to save them to different
partition than “C:” (don’t save them in My Documents folder, it will get deleted
with the formatting), safest way is to store them in other partition than C:
(ex. D: , E: , removable drive like USB or burn them on a CD/DVD)
Now after you are sure that your PC is compatible with
Vista, and you have allthe drivers saved, you can proceed with Formatting
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Format Windows XP
Filed in Tutorials on Jan.15, 2009
This explains step-by-step how to format hard drive partition
using the Windows XP installation CD.
Before you continue, make sure you have backup of all
documents you may need that are saved in C:, My Documents folder or your
desktop.
Tip: Click the images to enlarge.
*. Step 1- Installation CD Insert your Windows XP
installation disc into your CD or DVD drive.
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how to backup your computer
Filed in Software on Oct.04, 2010
Having your computer backup at all times is golden .
Think about it, it’s not your hard disk price that should
worry you, it’s all the data you have stored that can be lost. Documents,
photos, mp3′s, software, bookmarks, stored logins, chat history etc… The list
is endless.
I had my hard disk burned down, twice!, and it’s not
pleasant feeling, not at all.
Too bad I had to burn my data twice, before I decide to have
computer data backed up at all times.
Get that data on a safe place, please!
best of luck :)
Update: Drop-box now offers 2GB of free storage and also has
great desktop app that does the backup in the background. You can also use it
to share files between PC’s – currently has 50 millions users. Sign up for free
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Windows Vista Setup
Filed in Tutorials on Sep.22, 2010
Installing Windows Vista is an easy process.
I’d recommend the Computer Format Guide (Amazon link) which
has the process explained great, with screen-shots and details what to do after
you install Vista (drivers, free software you can use, etc..)
Having book is handy, especially if you’re a beginner so you
wont have to remember everything.
Good luck installing Windows Vista
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how to download vista
Filed in Tutorials on Sep.22, 2010
How to download Vista legally ?
- Visit Windows Marketplace
http://www.windowsmarketplace.com
My advice is to upgrade to Windows 7, not Windows Vista.
But, if you insist on getting Vista, go buy a DVD… don’t
download it
cheers
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Computer Format
Filed in Tutorials on Oct.02, 2009
The process of Computer Format is not as hard as everybody
thinks. Depending on what you want to do, you can find some great resources
there at How to Format a Computer.
What you need to know is before you decide to do computer
format, is to backup some of your files located in the local hard disk where
your current operating system is installed.
In details: Before you do a computer format – backup all the
files in My Documents (ex. messenger received files, your personal documents
etc) basically everything that you may need from the My Documents folder
because that folder will be completely deleted. Next, take a look at your
desktop. Do you see some documents you may need ? Back them up too (everything
except shortcuts). After you’ve finished backing up My Documents and Desktop,
next thing to check is the C: drive (or other drive, if C is not the drive
where you’ve installed Microsoft Windows).
Now after you’ve backed up the documents you need, depending
on the operating system you are going to install, proceed to:
how to format and install Windows XP , how to format and
install Windows Vista or how to format and install Windows 7
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format hard disk windows xp
Filed in Tutorials on Sep.02, 2009
If you want to format hard disk windows xp follow these
steps.
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format fat32 in windows xp
Filed in Tutorials on Sep.02, 2009
Open My Computer
Right click the drive that you want to format
Format FAT32 Windows XP
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What to know before format
Filed in Tutorials on Apr.18, 2009
What will happen if I format my computer/hard disk?
Formatting a computer hard drive means that All the data on
the specified hard drive (or partition) will be deleted (Partition – Separated
division of the hard drive, most computers have two partition’s C:, D: ).
Therefore, it is very important to back up any information (documents,
programs, personal pictures or documents) and most important – All info that
you may need from My Documents folder, anything you may need later. My
Document’s folder is located in the same windows XP partition that we will
format. The best practice is to back up all of the files to another partition
(we will format only C: ), so you can safely copy/paste all files to for
example – D:, E: and so on, or burn CD/DVD disk .
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format ms dos
Filed in Tutorials on Jan.22, 2009
Something about MS-DOS
Microsoft DOS is a command note user interface best
presented in 1981 for IBM PC and was last updated in 1994 when MS-DOS 6.22 went
published. Although MS-DOS is not usually applied now, the statement shell used
through Microsoft Windows is. This page contains complete selective information
about MS-DOS and the Windows command course.
Instructions for formatting DOS
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