The Windows installation disc should have come with your new computer. If you lost it, contact Microsoft for a new one. Or you can go to a store and buy a new copy.
get a windows install disc of windows, pop it in your disc tray, and do a fresh install pretty obvious answer isn't it?
You can use the recovery disc.
you cannot upgrade from win95 directly to xp without a fresh install, if you have purchased an upgrade disc, you need windows 98 or newer. If you have purchased a regular install disc, back up your important files, and boot from the install disc, you do this by setting the BIOS (in "setup", before the O.S. starts to load)
Just insert the Vista disc and follow the on screen instructions
If you do not own a copy of Windows you will need to purchase a copy. It is only available on a disc.
I also found out that I have to preform clean install to have 64-bit version of Windows 7 because I have 32-bit version of XP. Can I install it on one hard disc without loosing my data on another hard disc. Is this clean installation going to delete data from one hard disc where I want to install it or is it going to delete data from both hard disc including one I don't plan to install Windows on?
Yes, in Windows. Download CDBurner (it burns CDs and DVDs!) and install and choose data disc
Windows is installed in a separate section of the hard disc and will not affect your existing data. As with any major changes to a hard disc it is advisable to have a back up copy of your hard disc on an external disc before starting the installation.
I presume you have a disc for the game. Insert the disc and wait for autoplay to appear. Then click install. After a couple of minutes click the shortcut that appears on your desktop to open the game.
If you have perform a Custom install from windows xp to windows 7. You can speak to a technical support at 1 800 936 5700. They will guide you in reverting back to windows xp using windows.old folder in your computer. However, If you have perform a clean format install, then, Install windows xp using windows xp installation disc...
If you have the install disc, yes. However it will delete all of your files and settings. It would be like turning on your computer for the first time.
You can re-install Windows 7 (or a different OS over Windows 7) by mounting an ISO disc file to your ROM drive or by placing the Windows 7 (or a different OS) installation disc into your physical ROM drive. When you install Windows over Windows it will create a Windows.old folder in your C drive directory which contains all of your old files from your previous installation.