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Initially you’re going to require to take out the computer case. Either you’ve a no tool required computer case, or most crappy case scenario you’re going to require a screw driver. We can’t out right say you how to take out the computer case as there are 1000s of different designs. But you’ll manage to do it.
Next we require to identify if you’ve an IDE or SATA which stands for Serial ATA. If the hard drive is connected to that big board in the computer case (i.e. called a motherboard), with a ribbon cable it is believably an IDE hard drive. You’re going to require a new one. Either get one from a traditional retailer or an online retailer.
If the cable is round rather than a ribbon cable you’ve a SATA hard drive. So then you’d require to either go to a retailer or an online retailer and purchase one of them. Next you’re going to require to take out the old hard drive and place in the new one. Secure it with whatsoever latching mechanism your computer case has with either screws or a tab feature. Connect the cable be it a ribbon cable or a round SATA cable.
Then you’ll be able to reinstall the operating system. We’re running on an assumption that your computer will try to boot from the operating system disc if there’s one in your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
If not, make an effort to enter BIOS as there must be directions on how to get into this configuration screen when your computer is booting and choose CD-ROM as the first boot device and save the settings and try











