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Stuartie
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Ok so i have a computer in my house thats running really slow its never used anymore because of this and i want to get it working again.
I have read on the internet that you can reset/format them (basically what im saying is get it back to factory setting like its just been opened) i have not got the installation Disk and i only have 5 floppy disks so i cant do that either

So basically what i would like to know is how can i get this computer back to factory settings without the CD or floppy?

Any help is very grateful and plus rep for people that help
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torrent the operating system thats currently using and burn it to a disk then boot from cd drive and you will have a clean install
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Stuartie wrote Ok so i have a computer in my house thats running really slow its never used anymore because of this and i want to get it working again.
I have read on the internet that you can reset/format them (basically what im saying is get it back to factory setting like its just been opened) i have not got the installation Disk and i only have 5 floppy disks so i cant do that either

So basically what i would like to know is how can i get this computer back to factory settings without the CD or floppy?

Any help is very grateful and plus rep for people that help


Did you just say floppy disk? Must be an old computer.

Old computer = slow.
New computer = not slow.

Problem fixed

If for some reason you have a new and superfast computer that still has a floppy drive, do what sackorice said
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