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It will format the computer during the install process. Cool thanks guys. I'm going to shop around for a good deal on xp home cheapest and then do an install. Yeah, I agree. Vista is probably the crappiest Windows I've ever used. I take a IT Fundamentals class in school I'm smarter than the teacher, which doesn't surprise me though and we have Windows It may take a long time to load, but we haven't had any problems and I know they are full of useless services running If anyone reads this and is still deciding on getting Vista, don't This 2.

Yeah, the start menu is annoying too, the way it's ordered. The whole graphics idea behind Vista is pointless as well, when we could just download a similar looking theme for XP.

Too many to list, although Inkball is fun. Make sure the computer is not rebooting because of an error by disabling automatic restart on system failure. To do this, enter the Windows Advanced Options Menu through the boot menu and choose Disable automatic restart on system failure. After this feature is disabled, try booting the computer into Normal mode and see if it encounters an error when it starts up. Windows will now prompt if you would like to reboot.

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