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Re installing windows help

I have had my laptop for over 4 years now and it has recently began to run quite slow. I have run all the usual cleaners etc and have been advised to re install windows to start afresh.I do have the windows xp recovery disk.
SO, TECHIE GUYS can somebody help me with all this. I have made a copy of the drivers and copied all my fotos, files etc that i need.
I know i should reboot with the windows disc in...(i think) but I am a little scared that I'll do something wrong and i won't be able to access the internet with which i really need as its my only contact to find out the well being of a sick relative overseas

All help given to an aged hopeless female would be appreciated

thanks

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  • fwor
    fwor Posts: 6,942 Forumite
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    Shouldn't be a problem, though if your laptop connects to your broadband connection via USB or wireless then you may need to find the setup CD that your ISP supplied.

    You'll also obviously need your Windows licence key.

    Don't forget to turn on the Windows firewall, enable Windows Update and download all available patches, and add one of the free antivirus progs before you start using it in anger.

    You might also consider using Firefox + the Noscript extension instead of IE for really safe surfing...
  • bazzlad
    bazzlad Posts: 144 Forumite
    chatty123 wrote: »
    I have had my laptop for over 4 years now and it has recently began to run quite slow. I have run all the usual cleaners etc and have been advised to re install windows to start afresh.I do have the windows xp recovery disk.
    SO, TECHIE GUYS can somebody help me with all this. I have made a copy of the drivers and copied all my fotos, files etc that i need.
    I know i should reboot with the windows disc in...(i think) but I am a little scared that I'll do something wrong and i won't be able to access the internet with which i really need as its my only contact to find out the well being of a sick relative overseas

    All help given to an aged hopeless female would be appreciated

    thanks


    Right - before you do this, run through my guide here:

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=900331

    Do everything it says. If your PC is STILL slow then feel free to PM me for a walk through on re installing.

    Aim - Debt free by 2009!


    Aim Complete!
  • brunlea99
    brunlea99 Posts: 58 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Who advised you to re-install windows and why ? A PC running slow could be caused by many things and not necessarily be a Windows problem. You may need extra memory. What are the symptoms ? A brief summary of the PC configuration and programmes running would help.
  • glosman555
    glosman555 Posts: 275 Forumite
    I used this two part tutorial on Youtube when I reinstalled windows.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUdZUlfNCSk
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