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step by step guide to reformat the computer
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Reformatting your computer is a bit like taking your car for a service. It will rid your computer of viruses and help it run like new again. The good news is that you don’t need to be the equivalent of a motor mechanic to undertake this task. If you have a general understanding of computers and the instruction manual for your system it is a relatively easy undertaking.

Over time the running speed of your computer slows down because the file registry becomes corrupted with errors. Therefore the operating system doesn’t perform as efficiently as when it was first installed. In addition some viruses and spyware are not simply able to be deleted.Reformatting your computer is the best way to fix all these issues.

How often does a computer need to be reformatted?

Every 6-12 months depending on the type of usage you undertake. If you run highly demanding software such as video editing software you will need to reformat your computer regularly, however if you only run fairly simple programs like Microsoft word and check the odd email a yearly reformat should keep your computer operating efficiently.

It is also necessary to format or reformat your computer if you purchase a computer which is not preloaded with an operating system or you purchase new hardware like a bigger hard drive.

What is involved in reformatting your computer?

Essentially undertaking a reformat of your computer is like wiping the slate clean. Everything you have stored on the drive or if you only have one drive everything on your whole computer will be deleted. All of the data you have saved and all of the programs you have installed will be wiped in a reformat. Therefore there are several important steps you should take to ensure you don’t lose any of your data or programs.

The step by step guide to reformatting your computer:

Step one

Set aside several hours to reformat your computer. Although the installation process often takes less then an hour, reloading all of your data and programs can take some time. The best time to reformat your computer is when you won’t need it for a day or two because it can this long to get everything back to how it was before the reformat.

Step Two

You need to back up all of the data you have stored on your computer or the drive you are reformatting. You can copy this data to another drive, an external drive, to the web or CD/DVDs. Besides all of your obvious files such as Microsoft files, music, photos and movies there are a few less obvious files to consider. These include things like your internet favourites, personal touches such as a Skype mini me and the current position you hold in any games you play. It is also possible to save settings such as the appearance of your desktop so that you don’t have to go through setting this up again from scratch.

Step Three

Make a list of all the programs you have installed on your computer. To check this you go to your control panel and click on the add/remove programs icon. A list of programs will be displayed. With this list determine where you got each program from. For example some you may have a CD for, others might have been downloaded from the internet and another lot might have been borrowed from a friends CD. For every program you wish to keep you need to make sure you still have the ability to reinstall it. Check that you can access all the CD’s, serial codes and internet downloads that you require.

Step Four

Find the copy of your computers operating system installation CD (eg. Windows Vista, Windows XP, Mac etc.)

Step Five

Check that you have the serial keys for your operating system installation CD. Some serial keys are printed on the cover of your CD, but some are actually printed on your computer, especially in the case of laptops.

Step Six

Insert your installation CD then restart your computer. As your computer boots up it should load from the CD and start to reinstall the operating system.

Step Seven

You will be asked if you want to reformat your hard drive, select yes. If you have numerous hard drives or a partitioned hard drive make sure you select the right hard drive to reformat otherwise you will lose all of the information from the wrong drive.

Step Eight

After making this selection the CD will run, finishing the installation. At this time the computer will restart. You can now remove the installation CD.

Step Nine

The hard work now begins you will have to reinstall all of the programs that use wish to use . You will also have to update your programs with all the relevant internet updates. Most programs will prompt you to do so.

Step Ten

Copy all of your data back onto the reformatted hard drive.

*Different operating systems will work in a slightly different manner. Please check the instruction manual for the finer details on your operating system.

A Final Recommendation

If you do need to reformat your computer regularly there is a way to minimise the work of a reformat. This is by storing your data separate from the drive that you store your programs and operating system on. If you only have one hard drive you can partition the drive into two separate drives. This will mean that every time you reinstall your operating system you won’t have to back your data up externally.

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Quote:If you only have one hard drive you can partition the drive into two separate drives. This will mean that every time you reinstall your operating system you won’t have to back your data up externally
But if you have any virus in your HD then you have to format it, in this case you loose all your work and files. Best method will be to store files in a separate drive.
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You didn't add they need to boot from CD via the bios Smile other than that good job.
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Great tutorial, this should help many a person.
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What is the difference between formatting and reformatting?
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Thanks for this post.!!
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Give credits next time

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(12-28-2009, 07:45 PM)NaK Wrote: Give credits next time

http://www.ethiopianreview.com/scitech/7171

Ouch lol.
Seriously though if your going to rip off someone elses work atleast credit them or edit it enough to make it your own.
Its not even a great tutorial. Damn makes me want to do a decent one.
Nice pic tutorial on how to format a drive. Yep might do that now as i am bored.
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