Pretty simple really, just put in the XP CD and boot from it.
In some cases you may have to go into the BIOS menu (or setup menu as its sometimes called) and change the boot sequence to boot from CD first. The process of entering the BIOS menu changes from maker to maker, generally youll hit F2 F10 or delete during the startup process.
Once you've gotten your system to boot from the XP CD, just follow the on-screen instructions, its pretty straightforward.
Note: When you get to the format stage, if you decide to format the hard drive always pick the quick format, the not-quick format can take HOURS & isn't any better really.
As long as they use the same data connector, yes. However, you will likely not be able to use the hard drive, as Windows XP will not usually work when transferred to another computer, and Windows Me cannot read the NTFS file system. Reinstalling Windows XP or formatting the hard drive in Windows Me will resolve these respective issues.
What this does is that it resets windows to default. Just like formatting your computer.
Yes. Reinstalling an OS wipes all information from the computer.
Formatting doesn't delete the files. It Replaces the file that tells windows where the files are. The files are only accesible using special software and wont show up in windows explorer.
Your will have to install a new operating system to boot up your computer again and all files will be lost.
the procedure depends on operating system you use in your computer. for windows xp/7 just download ccleaner.. its free...
There is no way to downgrade from Windows XP to Windows 98 without formatting.
Yes of course
exFAT-A newer version of FAT and has an advantage over the previous NTFS-The now standard with windows 7
you will have to boot up your computer from the windows 7 DVD and repair the installation (I guess its called startup repair). OR If you have Windows XP installed on the same PC, then use Vista Boot PRO (Totally free) to restore Boot manager info to your windows 7 partition
Put in your Windows installation CD. Reboot your computer. If it asks you if you want to boot from CD, do so.Once everything finishes loading, choose to install windows and format your hard drive. The formatting completely cleans your computer off. Be sure to save any important files beforehand!
Formatting, there's no easier way to clean a Hard drive as new like formatting