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Reformat Windows XP Media Center Edition Question CPD 06-15-2007
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Posted by CPD on June 15, 2007, 6:49 pm
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I need to reformat my PC. I currently have Media Center and i wish to keep
that, but i did not buy the CD when i got the PC. So how do i go about
reformatting if i have no CD? If i can't, then how can i get a CD to reformat
with?

Posted by TomLives2000 on June 15, 2007, 10:20 pm
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Contact MFG and order a set of restore disks. It will probably cost you 20
bucks plus shipping.
>I need to reformat my PC. I currently have Media Center and i wish to keep
> that, but i did not buy the CD when i got the PC. So how do i go about
> reformatting if i have no CD? If i can't, then how can i get a CD to
> reformat
> with?


Posted by CPD on June 16, 2007, 6:12 pm
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Definitely worth it. Thank you!

"TomLives2000" wrote:

> Contact MFG and order a set of restore disks. It will probably cost you 20
> bucks plus shipping.
> >I need to reformat my PC. I currently have Media Center and i wish to keep
> > that, but i did not buy the CD when i got the PC. So how do i go about
> > reformatting if i have no CD? If i can't, then how can i get a CD to
> > reformat
> > with?
>
>

Posted by Nigel Barker on June 16, 2007, 4:16 am
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>I need to reformat my PC. I currently have Media Center and i wish to keep
>that, but i did not buy the CD when i got the PC. So how do i go about
>reformatting if i have no CD? If i can't, then how can i get a CD to reformat
>with?

Under the OEM agreement with Microsoft that your PC supplier has they must
provide some means of
restoring your system in the evnt of a failure. Probably there is an application
installed that will
enable you to build a set of recovery disks.
--

Cheers

Nigel Barker
Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur
MCE MVP

Posted by CPD on June 16, 2007, 6:11 pm
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I will look into this, thank you. If anyone has any more info, please let me
know!

"Nigel Barker" wrote:

>
> >I need to reformat my PC. I currently have Media Center and i wish to keep
> >that, but i did not buy the CD when i got the PC. So how do i go about
> >reformatting if i have no CD? If i can't, then how can i get a CD to reformat
> >with?
>
> Under the OEM agreement with Microsoft that your PC supplier has they must
provide some means of
> restoring your system in the evnt of a failure. Probably there is an
application installed that will
> enable you to build a set of recovery disks.
> --
>
> Cheers
>
> Nigel Barker
> Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur
> MCE MVP
>

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