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How do erase everything off my computer so ill be starting fresh and like new

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Install newly through follow the step>gon bios >set boot piorotity>cd rom first>restart with xp bootable cd >enter >delete partition.create partion>install.



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go start >progame >accesaries>system tools>restore>choce previous mknth>previous date which is better .

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