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How To Reformat My Computer Step By Step

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Can Someone Please Help Me Reformat My Cpu Its A Window Xp I Cant Afford To Pay Someone So Need Help Really Bad I Want To Clean It Out And Start All Over Like Brand New Plz And Ty
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Re: How To Reformat My Computer Step By Step

A tutorial exists here:
http://helpdesk.its.uiowa.edu/window...s/reformat.htm

Hope that helps :mrgreen:
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A tutorial exists here:
http://helpdesk.its.uiowa.edu/window...s/reformat.htm

Hope that helps :mrgreen:
THANX ILL TRY IT OUT TY SO MUCH
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If you don't allready have Service Pack 2 you should download it or get a copy first ,to install before you go on the net after the reinstall because you will get nastie viruses before you get a chance to get to windows updates .
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Can someone help me understand how to reformat my computer?
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reformating my computer using windows 98 2nd edition? Anyone can help?
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Easy enough:
  1. Reboot into MS-DOS mode.
  2. Type the following:
    format C: /s
    There's no going back from that - make sure you back up everything you want first.
  3. Put your Windows CD in, reboot and follow the installation wizard.
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How can I reformat drives c and d at the same time? I need the formula. Any help would be appreciated. tnx. I'm new to this site by the way.
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Can Someone Please Help Me Reformat My Cpu Its A Window Xp I Cant Afford To Pay Someone So Need Help Really Bad I Want To Clean It Out And Start All Over Like Brand New Plz And Ty
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Quote originally posted by hugoeh ...
Can Someone Please Help Me Reformat My Cpu Its A Window Xp I Cant Afford To Pay Someone So Need Help Really Bad I Want To Clean It Out And Start All Over Like Brand New Plz And Ty
this link in post #2 will explain it as good as any,if you can't follow that you will need to pay someone !!
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