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2007-03-02 03:28:20 · 2 answers · asked by robsiriusb 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Add-ons

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Imagine that you moved into a new empty apartment. You buy stuff for the apartment, furniture, utensils, food, etc. But everytime you buy something, you move it all in the living room until the living room is full. Then you move new stuff into the kitchen, and when full, move new stuff into the bedroom. If you're hungry, you may have to go to the living searching for food and sometimes the bedroom. You might have to search for spices in the bathroom. Nothing is organized. When you defragment, you organize the apartment so that the food items are all in the kitchen, TV and electronics in the living room, etc. Next time you need to make food, everything will be in the kitchen, close to you; no searching around and no extra walking around to other rooms. You can imagine that each room in your apartment is a computer program. It'll run quicker if all the pieces of the program is next to each other, not spread out across your hard drive.

2007-03-02 03:31:32 · answer #1 · answered by billey32 4 · 0 2

Did you not run a set of master cd's off when you bought the pc or did you buy it second hand.

You may still have the packard bell recovery programme stored on your machine. Have a look in programmes or go to start then search and try packard bell or recovery or back up. You may get some info from there and with a bit of luck you might be able to create your own master cd's

I have a set of master cd's for a packard bell with xp that is no longer in use.

You could always get in touch with packard bell who may sell you a copy.

Hope this helps

2007-03-02 07:36:10 · answer #2 · answered by martin m 5 · 0 0

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