How Do You Delete & Reload Windows?
From time to time, registry issues, software conflicts or corrupted files can cause your Windows operating system to become unstable. If you are having repeated problems such as lockups or computer crashes, re-installing Windows might be an option. With some preparation beforehand, and about an hour to devote to the re-installation, you may be able to resolve some of those issues. Back up all your critical files on your computer to an external location, like a flash drive or external hard drive. This includes any file or document you can’t afford to lose, in the unlikely event that something goes wrong. Insert the Windows installation CD provided by your manufacturer, or which you purchased for your computer. If autorun is enabled, a window should appear. If “Setup” is not one of the options, click the Start menu, select “Run” and type “[drive letter]:\setup.exe”, inserting the letter of your CD-ROM drive. Running setup will bring up a window of options, including adding or removing sp