Monday, 31 October 2011

How to format your PC and reinstall windows

Almost everyday a new virus enters our computer. This results in a lot of problems on our system. Some try to solve theses problems by just installing a good antivirus program and other tools while some others don't want to take so much load on their head and they simply format their computer and reinstall their OS to ensure that all the viruses get removed.
But many of us still don't know how to format a PC and install the windows again. So now I'll tell you how to format your PC and reinstall your windows again. All you need is a bootable windows DVD and a PC in working with a DVD-ROM

(NOTE: Make sure you have a backup of all your drivers and important files before formatting your PC). Now follow the steps:

1. Insert your windows DVD into the DVD-ROM and restart your computer.

2. As soon as the computer restarts quickly pres the F12 key. This will open a new blue screen.

3. There will be a format button present there, click on it and then select the drives you want to format.

4. Now there will be a series of steps that you will see on your screen. Simply follow the steps.

5. The steps can take upto 1 hour for completion depending on your computer RAM.

6. Once the installation gets completed your computer will restart automatically.

7. There will be many basic settings which you would have to select at the first run. Mke sure that you atleast select the important ones.

8. Now install any missing driver like audio or video drivers.

9. Once you're done with installing your drivers quickly update your windows( if it is not pirated ) so as the get the latest features and support for your windows.


10. After fully installing all the updates you can install all the softwares that you need but prevent loading your system with the unnecessary ones as they can slow up your computer.

11. Now just restart your computer once again to complete your software installation

NOTE:- Now your computer is fully ready for use but you should prevent formatting your PC again and again a it can damage your hard disk.

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