How to Create a Windows XP Recovery Without the CD
- 1). Save all of your documents on removable disks that you can purchase from your local computer store for about $20 for 4 gigabytes. Purchase larger removable disks if you have a lot of large files stored on your personal computer. To save your documents to the removable disks, insert the removable disks in one of the blank drive slots at the back of your computer. Copy and paste your files onto the removable disks after the window pops up with the details of the removable disk.
- 2). Click "Start" then "Control Panel." Next click "System and Maintenance." Scroll down the screen until you see "Recovery Manager." If you are running a software security application on your computer such as Trend Micro Internet Security, you may have to click "Allow" on the security software pop-up screen to allow the Windows XP recovery manager to load.
- 3). Select "Advanced Options" to review all options available on the recovery manager. Decide whether you want to reinstall software programs that came with your computer, reinstall hard drivers that came with your computer or recover your computer to its original factory settings.
- 4). Select "Reinstall Software Programs" or "Reinstall Hard Drivers" that came with your computer to conduct a partial recovery on Windows XP without using external CDs. If this fixes the trouble you are experiencing with your personal computer, this completes the recovery process.
- 5). Select "Recover The Computer To Its Original Factory Condition" to recovery your computer's entire operating system to its original settings. Use this feature only after you have backed up all your documents onto removable disks, as this function will remove all documents you created after you purchased the computer.
- 6). Click "Start" then "Restart" to save the settings for your operating system recovery. Copy and paste your documents from the recovery disks back onto your hard drive.
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