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How Do You Use An XP Recovery Disk On Another Computer?

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How Do You Use An XP Recovery Disk On Another Computer?

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An XP recovery disk is a disk containing Windows XP backup files, useful for restoring your computer to its original state. Despite being intended for the computer for which it was made, you can nevertheless utility your XP Recovery disk on another Windows XP computer. Note that this will restore the other computer to the state enjoyed by the computer which produced the disk, so be sure you want to accomplish this before proceeding. Insert the XP recovery disk into the other computer. Press “Start,” open “Programs,” click “Accessories,” open “System Tools” and click “Backup.” Select the option to “Restore” the computer. Click on the drive letter of your optical drive and select the restoration file from the disk. Press “Finish” to restore the computer.

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