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Matt
It used to be that manufacturers supplied a copy of Windows that you
could use to reinstall the OS in case it got messed up. That seems to
have gone out of style.
My IBM ThinkCentre desktop has a hidden hard-drive partition with the
files needed to reinstall XP. But what if the hard-drive goes bad after
the warranty is expired? It looks like I lose the XP license. It seems
unreasonable.
So I want to make a CD or DVD that would reinstall XP---not backup all
my documents---I would make a separate backup of my own data. I just
want to be able to restore the OS to a clean state starting from an
optical disc just as people used to do with the OEM reinstall disc.
How can somebody do that?
could use to reinstall the OS in case it got messed up. That seems to
have gone out of style.
My IBM ThinkCentre desktop has a hidden hard-drive partition with the
files needed to reinstall XP. But what if the hard-drive goes bad after
the warranty is expired? It looks like I lose the XP license. It seems
unreasonable.
So I want to make a CD or DVD that would reinstall XP---not backup all
my documents---I would make a separate backup of my own data. I just
want to be able to restore the OS to a clean state starting from an
optical disc just as people used to do with the OEM reinstall disc.
How can somebody do that?