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Is there any way to reset a computer to like when it was new?


Question Posted Thursday August 19 2010, 6:43 pm

Resetting as in it would delete all of your current documents and programs. Basically the computer would be like when you 1st bought it.

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a13d answered Saturday March 19 2011, 9:43 am:
yes, mine messed up once it dont have to be though. All you have to do is take it to the company like if you have hp take it to them and tell them u want everything errased and nothing will be there its like it's brand new(: Hope I helped!!

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Alin75 answered Saturday March 19 2011, 1:15 am:
You can format it by reinstalling Windows, or whatever operating system you use.

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russianspy1234 answered Friday August 20 2010, 6:44 pm:
its called system recovery, your computer should have come with a cd for it. if not, installing a new operating system would typically wipe out all documents.

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