Reinstall windows xp without the disc




















I can't get to the start up window not even in Safe Mode. While in Safe Mode I tried every option. And nothing will get it to the start-up menu. Enable UGA Mode was the one that made the most progress. I got the screen to be solid instead of split in three.

It gave an option of going in to administrator or another choice. On both it said, 'Loading your setting' but never went anywhere. I email HP and asked them if they would send me a new disk and gave them all the numbers off the computer.

If the disk did not come with the computer you are using now you cannot use it to reinstall Windows. It's pretty simple really. GreyMack 5 Tungsten. Unless that system includes a recovery image on a hidden partition of the hard drive, as recent Dell systems have, or some other image recovery feature added by the rental company.

This is not a standard reinstallation, it's a recovery to the "as shipped" software configuration. Post Reply. Top Contributor. Dell Support Resources. Latest Solutions. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. You can also click Customize Enter your name, then click Next. Your name goes in the "Name" text field. You can also add a business name in the "Organization" section. Enter your product key, then click Next.

Type the character key that you retrieved earlier into the "Product Key" boxes. Add a password, then click Next. Type your preferred password into the "Administrator password" and "Confirm password" text fields at the bottom of the window.

You can also change your computer's name in the text field at the top of the window. Set a date and time zone, then click Next. Click the "Date" drop-down box, select the current date, and then repeat with the "Time" and "Time Zone" boxes.

Check the "Typical Settings" box, then click Next. This will cause Windows XP to install using default settings. Check the "No" box. It's at the top of the window. If your computer is part of a workgroup, you'll instead check the "Yes" box and enter your workgroup's address in the text box.

This will complete the installation setup process, at which point Windows XP will resume installing. You may have to wait for 30 minutes or so before the installation finishes. It might be on a sticker on the bottom of your laptop if that's what you're using.

Yes No. Not Helpful 13 Helpful Unless you keep a backup copy of your i folder, you can't. Ubuntu allows you to dual-boot your computer, which keeps both XP and Ubuntu. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 9. I found an old XP computer. I want to factory reset it. How can I do that without knowing the admin password? Try to reintall the OS completely. Insert a official CD or dowload and make one. Then just install Windows normally.

Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. What can I do if my computer won't boot up, shows Windows, then shuts down and tries to start up again, then loops? Repeatedly hit F8 on your keyboard during boot up, than select system repair. If you can't, contact your system manufacturer for a repair CD. Or, if you have to product code, download from the Microsoft website. Not Helpful 9 Helpful 3. Boot into the Windows XP installation, get to the partitions, then format the drive.

Just make sure you backed up all files. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. However, at the minimum RAM, Vista will be quite laggy. You might want to consider upgrading your RAM to its maximum amount, which should be quite inexpensive on an older machine; if the processor is at least 1 GHz, you could then run Windows 7.

What to do in that case? It may be in a hidden file. Search for winnt in My Computer. If you see an icon that looks like a computer next to something that says "winnt", that is the. Double click on that icon and walk through the steps. You can also do a system restore to restore the computer to an earlier point and then search for "winnt".



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