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I'm pretty **** when it comes to Netbooks and i was wondering how would i go about in wiping everything off a netbook? It has tones of stuff that i don't need hence the reason why i never use it because it's really slow

So how would i. Wipe everything off it? Its a netbook running windows7 starter if that helps in anyway

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Thanks. In advance

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What is the manufacturer of your Netbook?
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As far as wiping I normally use a Windows 7 disk myself.
Boot into the CD, click on install, then format and format the drives then clean install.

That's my personal method of doing it at least.
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Boar wrote As far as wiping I normally use a Windows 7 disk myself.
Boot into the CD, click on install, then format and format the drives then clean install.

That's my personal method of doing it at least.


Unfortunately it doesn't have a place to enter disks etc.

Any other way?
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Boot from a USB via BOOT.MGR and do it that way, i have done this many times before.

You will ne a retail ISO of Windows though.
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Craigyy wrote Boot from a USB via BOOT.MGR and do it that way, i have done this many times before.

You will ne a retail ISO of Windows though.


Any online tutorials that would guide me through this?

Thanks!!
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Not that I know of, but it is pretty logical. Just use your head haha.

Use this: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

And burn it to a USB via this: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

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