Quote from showyouwang:
Format the harddrive, have Win XP on a cd. Go into bios (usually something like F9 or F12 when starting up), make it boot from the cd drive and save it. Put in the Win XP cd and restart. It will install automatically just follow the instructions on screen.

Quote from cabletrader:
Be prepared to spend the next 3 days doing updates, I think it was something like 144 last time I re-installed XP, I must have rebooted about 100 times :eek:
Or I think you can get Service Pack 3 now, someone here will know.
Quote from gnome:
Assuming you've got broadband, doing a fresh install of WinXP is not a big deal any more. 20-40 minutes (+ formatting time, if necessary), depending upon system speed.
Quote from cabletrader:
Really? Wow, it seemed to take me forever!
Is there any way to automate the install instead of having to go through all the options and reboots, reinstalling is a regular thing for me.
Quote from cabletrader:
Ok thanks Gnome, one other question while we're chatting about computers....
I regularly clone my C hard drive to an identical hard drive using Acronis, the idea being that if the C drive went caput it would be an easy operation to get back up and running pretty quickly, with all the software and setting already set up. I haven't actually tried it but would just swapping the drives over be enough or would I have to do other stuff?