Check the package... Usually, you should get a "recovery disk"!
You can use the recovery disc.
No , you need installation disc, but you can make a one yourself, download windows 7 iso file, then burn it onto DVD, that is your installation disc, then get a windows 7 key to activate it .
If you are going to a fresh install, there is no need to clean anything. Backup what you want saved. Make sure that you have the drivers you would like to save. Ensure the boot sequence in your bios. Using a genuined Xp disc, restart your PC with the windows Xp disc in the ROM and follow the on-screen info.
Simple, you install/build a Virtual Machine on your home made operationg system and install Windows as a guest.
You need to get a special program from the internet to create a bootable disc. I reccomend IMGburn which can be found at imgburn When you download and install it, run it and choose write image file to disc. Browse to your iso file and click start
If your referring to a computer than the system should boot itself after you install an operating system like windows, linux, or Mac Otherwise install a chameleon boot loader
If your using windows 7 operating system it is certain instructions that you must follow to successfully make a system recovery disk. First you must first click on Start select Programs, Then select maintenance, Next click on a system repair disc, insert a blank DVD or CD Rom. Once you completed all these steps and the disc is in the hard drive then you click Create disc.
Control Panel->All Control Panel Items->Backup and Restore->Create a system repair disk.
Step one: Insert the disc Step two: Make sure you're on an administrator account Step three: Wait 30 seconds for the disc to load Step four: Got to My Computer Step five: Check For a disc in a drive Step six: Click on it and install
Step one: Insert the disc Step two: Make sure you're on an administrator account Step three: Wait 30 seconds for the disc to load Step four: Got to My Computer Step five: Check For a disc in a drive Step six: Click on it and install
You'll probably have to reinsert the "Windows XP SP_ Installation Disc" and restart the installation again, and redo the events you did the last installation, until the Partitions screen occurs/appears (In Windows XP Installation Process), and select the Partition on which you previously chose to install Windows, and the select it to be formatted using NTFS file system as you did in the last setup. This will cause the partition to be formatted with NTFS file system and make it an empty, useful partition ready to allow Windows Installation to continue on it. Later in GUI Installation, you install Windows XP as usual until the final step. Now, your Windows XP is fine, new, fast and clean Installed Windows Operating System....
yes you just simply make separate partitions.