JohnJSal
Active Member
I have reformatted and reinstalled Windows XP Home on my current notebook several times without a problem. Am I correct in assuming that installing XP to a self-built PC will be the exact same process? Or will it be different since I won't have *anything* at all on the hard drives. (I'm not sure if what I've done in the past didn't, in some way, use the existing version of Windows to help reinstall itself, if that makes sense).
I ask this just so I don't run into any problems with an OEM version, which doesn't provide support or returns. I'm assuming I was using an OEM version before (the disc that came with my Dell notebook), but again I don't know if the process will be any different for a computer that is completely empty, i.e. I won't be reinstalling, I'll simply be installing for the first time.
Thanks.
P.S. I'm also asking now because I heard that Microsoft will stop selling XP next year, so I'm considering just buying a copy now and having it ready for when I build.
I ask this just so I don't run into any problems with an OEM version, which doesn't provide support or returns. I'm assuming I was using an OEM version before (the disc that came with my Dell notebook), but again I don't know if the process will be any different for a computer that is completely empty, i.e. I won't be reinstalling, I'll simply be installing for the first time.
Thanks.
P.S. I'm also asking now because I heard that Microsoft will stop selling XP next year, so I'm considering just buying a copy now and having it ready for when I build.
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