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How Do You Use A Windows XP Startup Disk?

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How Do You Use A Windows XP Startup Disk?

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The Windows XP Setup Disk is used to install or reinstall Windows XP, install or reinstall Windows XP components, and to attempt to fix a corrupted Windows XP installation. The most frequent use of the Windows XP Setup disk is reinstalling Windows XP. Backup all files and folders to an external drive or other media. Reinstalling Windows will involve formatting your hard drive, which erases all content. Setup the computer to boot from CD. Some systems are automatically configured to boot from the optical drive first but if not, press F8 at startup for boot options and select “boot from CD”. Select “Repair Windows XP Installation” if you want to attempt to fix a corrupted system. Otherwise, select “Install Windows XP” and follow the instructions to format the main hard disk partition. Continue with the Windows XP installation procedure. This is mostly automated and will take between 30 minutes to one hour. Reboot your computer after installation and configure your system with your prefer

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