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Go to start and in the search bar type in restore. May come up as system restore. Open this.Look for restore options and select factory restore. Thats how it works on mine. Warning. Deletes all user files. Make sure ti back up anything you want to keep > This link is another way to do it. How to Restore Reset Sony Vaio to Factory Settings Windows 7
Ilooked at the specs for your computer it does not list Bluetooth compatible, but that does not mean you don't have Bluetooth. Open the Control Panel, do you see the Blurtooth Icon? Is Bluetooth listed in Device Manager? If the Mouse or you have a Bluetooth USB adapter then yes.
Boot from the "System Restore" CD-ROM.
One of the "setup" options for XP (or for Vista) is to "format" the entire disk-space, before continuing with the re-install.
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