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James: No. How do we do that?
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Too late now. Sorry! But worth doing for when you get Windows up and running again and can create one. Essentially it's a boot disk that allows you to boot up so you can try and fix/reinstall.
Anyway, if you boot with the Windows CD-ROM in the drive or the standard installation CD that came with the computer it will install over the old version of Windows. Obviously desktop settings etc will be lost (possibly updated soundcard drivers etc too) but it won't format the drive and delete your documents etc so shall be safe.