When you buy a computer you should have a disk that allows you to install the operating system onto the computer. This is important as there will be times when you will need to reinstall that operating system. Have disk no problem, no disk big problem
The OS is stored in the Hard Disk of the computer.
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Go to the Apple Store and buy a Leopard Retail Disk. These can cost about $129. Then pop in Install Disk 1 and follow the on-screen instructions. When prompted, insert Disk 2 when Disk 1 pops out.
You cannot 'remove' the Mac OS. The computer will not function without it. Macintosh computers need, and can only function with, the Mac OS. What you can do, possibly, is revert to an earlier version of the OS, if you still the disks the computer came with, or you can possibly upgrade to newer OS than the one you are currently using. If you want to revert, then insert the installation disk and set it as the start-up disk and then follow the onscreen instructions. This will delete the existing OS and install the desired one. If you are upgrading, insert the installation disk and set it as the start-up disk. Then follow the instructions. This will upgrade the existing OS to the newer one.
The original OS' disk.
depending on your version of OS. If you have Windows XP boot with the install disk, choose R for repair, then chose C for recovery console. type fixboot c: remove CD and reboot
The OS has to keep track of the physical location where a document is saved on your hard disk; to do this, it maintains the file allocation table (FAT).
Replace the corrupted command.com with the command.com from your OS system disk.
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