backup all your files, insert your windows CD, (make sure you have your Windows code) Restart, press any key to boot from CD, and it runs your throught the set up, accept license agreement f8, then should come up with a list of partions, delete your partition, then press enter and will format, then load windows back on
1) Take a backup of all data you want to keep (on ANOTHER disk (hd, usb, external HD. Other partition than C could do the trick too). 2) insert Windows installation disk (or recovery disk that came with your pc). 3) Boot from the CDrom, choose install Windows, format C-partition (takes some time), install XP/vista whatever OS, wait another 45 minutes till it's complete.
4)Install drivers 5) install windows updates 6) Put back-up back. 7) install all programs you need.
That's about it, I think Will cost you around 2 hours probably
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