

In case your Eee COMPUTER got here with any verison of Windows put in the vendor (ASUS) is required by their contract with Microsoft to provide you with some means of restoration to the original state - That may be either a recovery partition on the arduous drive or a restoration dvd. However the crux is, in case you exchange the exhausting drive, a reinstall is not going to work - in keeping with MS - as a result of the restore knowledge is now looking at a unique computer (resulting from hardware adjustments) - for instance, when replacing a 5200 rpm HD with a SSD.
