Nothing,All temporary files saved to your hard drive and used during setup are automatically removed.One of the final task performed by the setup program is the removal of any temporary file saved to the hard drive at the start of the setup....
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easy by upgrading to windows xp :-)
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If you are upgrading to Windows 8 from an older Windows version like Vista or 7 you should not lose any files as Windows has developed the transition to be nice and smooth. If you are clearing off the OS completely and manually installing Windows 8 then it is recommended to have a backup of your files.
One benefit to upgrading to Windows XP is that it may work faster that your previous software. Another benefit is that it may provide you with features you don't currently have.
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Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows 2000 all support upgrading directly from Windows 95. Your system must meet the requirements in order to upgrade, however.
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There are no benefits to upgrading to Windows XP. This is because Microsoft has decided that it will no longer support Windows XP. Therefore, Windows XP will not be given automatic updates anymore to stop viruses. It is better in the long run to just get a Windows 8 capable computer because that operating system is the newest on the market.
Windows 2000 applications and settings are kept and Windows XP upgrade is quicker than a fresh new installation of XP.
Try reinstalling the driver for the CD drive