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You can install it from a flash drive or through network.
It would be networking your computer with another in your house. That would require you to get a network card.
The only way would be to get a program like wipedisk or to have the CD, do to the reason that all of your boot files and everything that make your windows be windows as a operating software would be erased if you were to reformat your hard-drive. Windows seven is better so just go get it, its going to be like 50$ You can use a third party software such as Partion Magic - Load the Disk, Thumb Drive, or CD/DVD and use the Delete Partion =>then Format Commands -- It will wipe out everything on the disk if that's what you want.
Convert d: /fs:ntfs
Whether or not the hard drive has Windows installed on it is irrelevant to the actual process of replacing the drive. if you want to preserve the current Windows installation, you'll need to use hard drive imaging software to copy the data from the old drive. Otherwise, you can simply replace the drive and reinstall Windows as you would normally.
Create two partitions in ur hard drive and install Windows '98 on Drive C and install Windows 2000 on Drive D to another partition.
The answer to this depends on the type of software you're trying to install. The easiest solution would be to download the software you want, if that's possible. If you have to install it from a disc, then the next easiest way to do it would be to use a USB CD/DVD drive which you connect to your netbook. You can use a remote computer's drive as well through the network, if you're using Windows for example you can set the remote computer's drive to shared, and then use Windows' "map network drive" feature on your netbook. This would allow you to access the remote drive as a drive letter on your netbook as if it was actually attached to your computer. Be aware though that this is much slower and will only work for certain types of software.
This is the dumbest question ever. Of course you can. Why would you be able to take the windows off if you couldn't drive like that?
That window/program would be called: 'Network and Sharing Center'.
Windows or Linux would be the best choice.
net use X: //computername/sharingpath Where X: is the drive letter you want to map, and a sample path would be //MY-PC/sharedfolder