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Operating system disc
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Am upgrading my computer - the new one has the operating system pre-installed - can a copy of the operating system be put onto a disc for format and reinstall purposes ?
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That would depend on whether you had the copyright owners permission. But probably illegal.
Ideally you needed to buy your PC from a supplier who was willing to supply the o/s disks as well. Some manufacturers like to hide a partition on your hard disk and put the installation files there, but I know from experience this can corrupt, and then you are left in the lurch.
Have you tried contacting the PC manufacturer (or your supplier) and see if you can pay a small fee for the disks you could reasonably argue you should have; since you have paid for the system ?
Ideally you needed to buy your PC from a supplier who was willing to supply the o/s disks as well. Some manufacturers like to hide a partition on your hard disk and put the installation files there, but I know from experience this can corrupt, and then you are left in the lurch.
Have you tried contacting the PC manufacturer (or your supplier) and see if you can pay a small fee for the disks you could reasonably argue you should have; since you have paid for the system ?
You could create a disc image using a "cloning" program like Drive Image XML or Clonezilla (both free, but there is a huge range of both free and commercial alternatives). Most likely you'd need an external drive or multi-DVDs to do it (and not all programs allow DVD use). I'd Google the above two to see if you feel up to it. It's not overly difficult, but not something I'd recommend for a beginner.