no that virus cannot survive,if at all you use the application which had virus they are going to come back, use the best antiviru to get protect for you pc's.
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The first thing you should do after a new installation is run an update.
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Yes, Hansons is a good company for both new windows installation as well as for replacing the old ones. They provide on time maintenance that led to the Customer Satisfaction.
No. You can install a new version of Windows by running its setup program from within Windows itself, or by booting from the installation media (CD/DVD/USB drive).
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.
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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....
To ensure a successful home windows installation process, follow these steps: Make sure your computer meets the system requirements for the Windows version you are installing. Back up your important files and data before starting the installation. Download the Windows installation files from a reliable source. Create a bootable USB drive or DVD with the installation files. Follow the on-screen instructions during the installation process. Activate Windows using a valid product key. Install necessary drivers and updates after the installation is complete. Restart your computer and enjoy your new Windows operating system.
You cannot upgrade from XP directly to Windows 7. You must upgrade to Vista first, or perform a new installation.