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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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HD makes a good comment. IBM always ships with a "restore" CD. Backup anything you want on the maching, put the CD in the unit and hit reboot. It will bring it back to factory settings and programs.
If you do not have one, they sell on Ebay from time to time. You can do it with only a OS Cd but then you get to load all the drivers and such. The factory disk is a lot faster and easier.
JoeA
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