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Music & Picture files


Question Posted Tuesday August 15 2006, 1:15 am

OK, I basically would like to redo my computer, the way it was when I first bought it. Can anyone give me step by step instructions on how to do this? I know I have to reinsert my windows disk, right? I also need to know how to save my pic & music thats on my computer right now. Thanks!

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orphans answered Monday August 21 2006, 11:47 am:
if you want 2 keep ur music and pictures etc. then u should get a USB stick, they only cost about £10, you should get a instruction leaflet with it to explain how to use it.

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WackyJackie answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 9:25 am:
This is a very complicated process.
As i have done it more then 10 times. its still hard for me to understand
Therefore, call your computers manufacture

if its a new dell, you can do "dell image restore" ask them about that

Hope i helped!

-Jackie!

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