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Why Reinstall?
There are several reasons why you may need or want to re-install
Windows®:
• Windows® may become irreparably damaged or corrupt.
• Key hardware such as your motherboard may be changed during
a repair.
• You may simply want a clean start.
Regardless of reason, the following pages simplify the process. These
pages will explain what you need to do to restore Windows® to its
‘just out of the box’ condition.
What is Reinstalled?
If you choose a destructive recovery it will reinstall Windows® back to
its factory default settings, so any software that was preinstalled will
be present but any personal files on your computer will be lost. If you
choose a non-destructive recovery this will repair Windows®, and you
will not lose any personal files. The recovery system takes between
20 and 40 minutes.
Please be aware that the recovery will not reinstall any software,
hardware, or peripherals that you have added to your computer.
Please see the documentation supplied with these devices for more
information.
SYSTEM RECOVERY
Before you start...
It is important to note that the reinstallation process can erase
your hard drive and all the files stored on it. Before attempting any
reinstallation, it is recommended you save all important items to a
CD/DVD, or other external storage device.