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Old December 13th 03, 03:38 PM
Sarah
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Maybe this seems silly and its right under my nose, but
since there is no "restore CD" with the computer, how
would you wipe the whole thing clean? I don't mean one
of the 'check point' restores, but a total factory one.
Any help? Much appreciated.

-Sarah
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Old December 13th 03, 03:38 PM
Chris Lanier
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You could have a hidden partition on your computer with the contents of a
"RestoreCD" All companies do this differently. contat the maker of your
computer for instructions on how to do it.

"Sarah" wrote in message
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Maybe this seems silly and its right under my nose, but
since there is no "restore CD" with the computer, how
would you wipe the whole thing clean? I don't mean one
of the 'check point' restores, but a total factory one.
Any help? Much appreciated.

-Sarah



 




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