Alright, so my cousin gave me a computer and i was wanting to format the hard drive so i could wipe it clean and have it it like a brand new computer. But formatting erases the OS doesnt it? Question is how can i wipe it clean but keep the OS? The computer is an HP and OS is Windows XP
							
						
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 yes, the system recovery only replaces key OS files which are commonly corrupted, it doesn't remove anything, it just overwrites system files.Originally posted by BttleFedC10 View Posthaha, well damnit. Cause i dont have a spare OS laying around.. Btw i did do the system recovery at the beginning when it starts up, but it still kept everything. lol.
 
 You will need a new OS."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
 "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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 The system recover you did was part of windows and not what you need.Originally posted by BttleFedC10 View Posthaha, well damnit. Cause i dont have a spare OS laying around.. Btw i did do the system recovery at the beginning when it starts up, but it still kept everything. lol.
 
 However, there is a chance that there is a restore partition on the hard drive. Check for other partitions under disk management.
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 Hey redneck, WHATS THAt website where you can check you computer and see if it has all the files and what not? The site where you have to use IE or something. lol.Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostIt's unpossible. 
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 You could use this program to find the windows key. Then "borrrow" a copy of windows from any number of places and use the key to install. Sometimes OEM machines have the key's embedded on a bios or some other chip and don't require a key.
 
 The trick is that an OEM key only works with an OEM disk, same for upgrade, same for retail. At least this was my experience 5 or so years ago when I used to do this stuff alot more often...
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