My parents and I both have eMachines with Windows XP (mine is a couple steps up from theirs and about a year older). My computer has been absolutely great. In the past, with the used/patched together computers I've gotten, I've averaged needing a complete reinstall every year or so, but I've had this one running (and on nearly 24/7) for about 3 years and all I've had to do was reinstall my web browser once. My parent's computer, on the other hand, has never run quite right since they first got it (of course the fact that my dad is a walking computer virus probably has something to do with that). It's getting to the point where they really need a reinstall.
My plan was to wipe out their hard drive then reinstall using the recovery stuff from my computer (theirs just came with trial versions of all the software, but mine came with full versions). The problem is, I never got around to creating restore disks for my computer. However, I do have a partition labeled "Restore". Can I just copy all of that stuff to CD's and use that on their computer? Would that make their computer basically the same way mine was when I first got it?
-Chelle
My plan was to wipe out their hard drive then reinstall using the recovery stuff from my computer (theirs just came with trial versions of all the software, but mine came with full versions). The problem is, I never got around to creating restore disks for my computer. However, I do have a partition labeled "Restore". Can I just copy all of that stuff to CD's and use that on their computer? Would that make their computer basically the same way mine was when I first got it?
-Chelle