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How Do You Burn A Windows XP Recovery Disc?

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How Do You Burn A Windows XP Recovery Disc?

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Being able to recover from a major operating system crash is important, since it saves you both the time of having to reformat and reinstall your system from scratch. If you have purchased your copy of Windows XP then you can recover using your installation disc, but if your copy of XP was pre-installed on your computer, then you may find yourself without a recovery option. It’s possible to make a recovery disc yourself. Create a new folder on your Desktop. Name this folder “Recovery” or “Setup.” This folder will be your work folder for “building” the recovery disc, so placing it on your Desktop ensures that you will have access to it. Open Windows Explorer and browse to the hard drive that you have Windows installed on (usually C:/). Locate the folder named “I386” installed on that drive. It should be a main folder, so if you’re looking in the Windows directory then you should back out to the main drive listing. Copy the C:\I386 folder and then paste the contents (including the folder

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