How Do You Reformat A Vista Computer?
At some point, your Windows Vista operating system may be damaged by viruses, spyware, and user error. If you discover that you have too many problems to troubleshoot individually, reformatting your Vista computer may be your best option. Prior to reformatting your hard drive, back up all of your personal files and software applications. You will need to reinstall any programs that are not bundled with Windows Vista and reinstate your preferences and personal files after reformatting the computer and reinstalling Vista. Back up all of your personal data and files. Store your backup on external media, such as an external hard drive, USB flash drive or CD/DVD. Insert your Windows Vista installation disk. Restart the computer. Re-configure your BIOS to boot from CD first if Windows Vista boots normally after inserting the installation disk and restarting. Find these settings in your BIOS “Boot” options. Press any key to enter the Windows Vista setup. Enter the license key, select your act