How to Reinstall Windows XP Without the CD
Sometimes manufacturers do not include the Windows XP Operating System
CD when you first buy your new computer. This how-to will explain how to
reinstall the Windows XP operating system (with similar rules applying
to its predecessors) without the need of the Windows XP CD.
Steps
1
Understand that after a while your computer will start to slow down, freeze and sometimes not even shut down correctly.
These symptoms are perfectly normal for Microsoft Windows operating
systems that require a clean, fresh start. But sometimes manufacturers
do not include a copy of the operating system on a disk to save you
money when purchasing your computer and ultimately save them money too.
2
Access the copy of the operating system on the hard drive.
If manufacturers do not supply a Windows XP CD with the purchase of
your new computer, they have most definitely stored a copy in your hard
drive for later use. You can easily access this copy of the CD on your
hard drive to completely reinstall or format partitions on your
computer.
3
Back up your personal data including photos, pictures, documents, favorites, passwords and settings to CD/DVD/USB.
4
Make sure you have your Windows product key/serial number.
This could be located on the computer itself, or in the original
packaging it was supplied with. If you do not have one, look in the
registry or contact your manufacturer immediately for more support
regarding the issue.
5
Click on My Computer then C:
WINDOWS then i386(Sometimes C:\i386). This is the part where a lot of
people get confused. They realise that a copy of their Windows XP CD is
here, but they look for the wrong files. Most people will try to find a
file named "Setup", "Install", or "Windows". The file you are looking
for is called "winnt32.exe".
6
Open this application and proceed with the instructions given. It will lead you through 5 simple phases that will wipe out your computer and reinstall the operating system.
7
Get your product key ready to enter it. Make sure you agree with the terms that should be provided when using the winnt32.exe application.
8
If you are using any operating system below Windows 2000 or Me, try looking for the winnt.exe
application as the winnt32.exe application may not be available for
your version of the Windows OS in the I386 folder. Winnt.exe uses a
command driven interface, and therefore requires simple commands to use
to reinstall Windows or format partitions. You can find these simple
commands here
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