*** Side note: Before reinstalling Windows, back up any data you have as reinstalling will erase it. I mention this because I have seen countless people reinstall without backing up only to realize all their carefully collected pictures of lol cats are lost forever. ***
Did Windows come pre-installed on the computer or did you buy it seperately?
If you purchased a copy of Windows seperately, you can borrow a disc from someone else. It just has to be the same architecture (32 or 64 bit) and same distribution chanel (retail, OEM, volume license).
You can also get a hold of Microsoft's 'Spare Parts' department of customer service to order replacement media.
If Windows came pre-installed on your computer, most OEMs have a process for you to create recovery dvds. It's a slightly different procedure depending on the OEM, but the program to do so is usually located in the start menu in a folder with the OEM's name as part of the folder name.
Many OEMs also have recovery partitions on their computers that will restore your OS to the state it was in when you got the computer. To access it, you'd have to press a key as the computer turning on before it starts loading Windows. It'll tell you on the screen what key you need to press to access the recovery program if you have it.
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Many OEMs also have recovery partitions on their computers that will restore your OS to the state it was in when you got the computer. To access it, you'd have to press a key as the computer turning on before it starts loading Windows. It'll tell you on the screen what key you need to press to access the recovery program if you have it.
Pam,
If you do not have recovery disks, this is the most likely place where you have a fully recoverable image...
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