This assumes that you have all the media (CDs) that came with the PC or
laptop.
Note that some manufactures may not provide a Windows XP install CD but have
a hidden recovery partition, in which case you need to read the
documentation.
The Windows Key Code sticker should be on the bottom of the laptop
(you will need this to do the install).
Also make certain you have a 'Drivers' CD, if not go to the manufacturer's
web site and download all the drivers (Video, Sound, Network, Etc.). If your
PC or laptop came with a Windows XP CD then you can perform a clean install
per
the info provided at the last part of this post.
Before you do the 'Clean Install' download and install the following
utility:
Belarc Advisor:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
It does a good job of providing a wealth of information, including installed
software and hardware configuration which you will need to verify that
you have or downloaded all the drivers you need. Verify your CD or
Sticker Key code matches what Belarc Advisor reports for
your existing install.
Note: OEM Windows Installs (done by the PC manufacture) usually come
with a sticker on the PC or laptop and may not match the
factory installed key reported by Belarc Advisor,
this is normal as the factory uses their own internal key code,
you need to use the code on the sticker.
Now if you choose to do that clean install of Windows XP, here's how!!!
How to do a Clean Install of Windows XP:
Change the BIOS setting to Boot from CD drive first.
Then see below:
From Michael Steven's:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
more info:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/XPClean.htm
and:
http://www.theeldergeek.com/clean_in...windows_xp.htm
also:
http://www.bootdisk.com/
Again note: Make sure you have the drivers you need for your motherboard,
video card, sound card, Etc.
JS
"tulips88" <tulips88@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a dell solo 9550 laptop I got from my dad. He purch. in 2002. He
>used
> for business for 5 years and its got tons of crap on it I dont need. Its a
> 20
> g HD and only 2 g left. I want to wipe out the old crap and reload win xp,
> but im not sure what I need to back up other than my pictures and doc
> files.
> If a program was paid for and downloaded - then wont it be wiped out also?
> If someone can point me to a website where I can get step by step
> instructions for an erase and reload of my hard drive that would be great.
> Or
> if you can reply with a short answer would work also.
> --
> thanks for your input
> --
> thanks for your input