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YamahaBlaster
March 6th, 2003, 10:35 PM
Ok,..i have never been on this site b4 but yet i have a problem and i need some help. I am currently running windows 98 i think its either that or second edition. anyways i used to bring it to a computer guy who would do all this stuff and delte everything and make it work like the day i got it. instead of paying him i am pretty sure i cando it myself. can someone tell me what i need to have or what i need to download with complete instruction on how i can do this. any help would be appreciated. thanx
Guts3d
March 7th, 2003, 05:44 AM
From the info you gave us, it will be tough... It sounds like your friend just deleted the temp files, cookies, and so forth... When you bought your machine, did it have a " Restore " disk from the manufacturer? If so, all you would do would be to put that disk into the c.d. rom, and reboot, ( losing all your saved data and newly installed programs, of course ). Can you give us a bit more info?:confused:
NooNoo
March 7th, 2003, 06:35 AM
A lot more information would be useful. Are you talking about cleanly reinstalling the entire system?
Things you need to know to be able to do this
First, is this a branded machine, like compaq, dell, emachine? If not you need to know:
The make and model of your motherboard - some of the following maybe "onboard" that is, actually part of your motherboard.
The make and model of any pci cards, isa cards and riser cards,
The make and model of your agp card
The hardware needs device drivers... depending on what hardware you have you will need the driver cdroms/diskettes that were supplied with it - or get updated ones from the internet. Some hardware is natively supported by windows.
What version windows 98
Other things that may have an impact on your reinstallation - whether you have a floppy drive, a cdrom, whether the bios allows the cd rom to boot the system - if not you will need a startup diskette.
You will need all the program cdroms for your games and programs - or if they come on floppies you will need those.
You will also need to back up any files that you would want to have afterwards.
Yes you can do this yourself, but be prepared for a very steep learning curve and some frustration if you do not have the right tools or information.
Guts3d
March 7th, 2003, 07:11 AM
Yeah!, What NooNoo said!:D
YamahaBlaster
March 8th, 2003, 12:37 AM
OK i have an Dell. Its an Intel 2. I just want to like erase everything and start new. list everything u need to know about ym computer and i will reply.
Orangeman
March 8th, 2003, 02:47 AM
NooNoo just did!
NooNoo
March 8th, 2003, 06:26 AM
Originally posted by YamahaBlaster
OK i have an Dell. Its an Intel 2. I just want to like erase everything and start new. list everything u need to know about ym computer and i will reply.
Just use the restore cd's - back up what files you want first.