Hi guys,
thanks for the advice.
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Originally Posted by programmer
How old is the laptop? If your BIOS allows booting from CD/DVD then just boot with the Windows disc in the drive and you should get some options for formatting/partitioning and installing Windows. What version of Windows are you running and installing? If reasonably recent, you can use the "Files and settings transfer wizard" then import it all after installing. This includes email AFAIK. I've ignored backup issues assuming you have that covered 
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Laptop is 2.5 years old running on Windows XP home.