You can try it, but I'll bet that if it's been used once it's been rewritten to only perform on the original computer.
hey but iv done it 1s i had to talk to some 1 at Microsoft to actviate it
recovery
Use system restore, failing that reinstall M.E.
Recovery ~tekno
You will need to reinstall the operating system.
Try with pressing F8 whilst starting up.
You would have to reinstall your whole operating system. If you have Windows 95, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows 98, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows NT, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows ME Edition, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows 2000 or Windows 2000 Professional, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows Vista Home Preminum, Windows Vista Office Edition, or Windows Vista Home Edition, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. After you install your entire operating system, you MIGHT have to register for a new Microsoft Live Search Online Game account.
You have to reinstall Windows. Use you windows DVD and reinstall the OS. If you are uncertain, take help from a professional.
you need a bootable OS nstallation CD.
There are various ways through which you can repair Windows XP. You can format your device and reinstall the software or use the system restore function in the operating system.
"Hidden" is a file attribute; this is information about the file that shouldn't change when you reinstall the operating system.
Yes it is. Either through a DVD Repair, or to reinstall the OS.
Just format c: and if not delete c:\windows then u have to reinstall the OS , to make the system work