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Make your own Windows CD
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
I really get steamed at the PC manufacturers that do not include a real Windows installation disc with the purchase. When that happens, they’ll often include a “restore” disc instead. The trouble with that disc is that it returns the machine to the way it was when you took it out of the box. So all the data you’ve saved goes away. But there’s a way - even if your computer did not include a real copy of Windows - to create your own Windows installation disc. Here’s a link to a column that explains the process in detail.
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By Harry Schlegel
August 28, 2006 11:58 AM | Link to this
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