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29-Nov-2008, 06:56 PM #1
how to do a recovery on a tiny,windows xp comp
im tryin to do a full recovery on a friends windows xp comp with mine alls you do is press f7 as it comes on but with friends comp iv tryed all the f buttons and cand find were to do a full recovery,it dont help cos comp is slower than a snail so can anyone plzzzzzzzz help.....thnx
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29-Nov-2008, 07:12 PM #2
May help to post what brand PC it is. Plus what your want to boot to like BIOS or safe mode.
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29-Nov-2008, 07:17 PM #3
full recover
the brand is tiny, and its windows xp, my friends comp is running super slow thats why im tryin to do full recovery
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29-Nov-2008, 08:09 PM #4
Hi and welcome.

First, you must have missed the rules, we don't post in 3 forums for the same question.

Second, this isn't a tip or trick, so, you're posting in the wrong forum(s) as well.

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