Missing in XP boot manager

The fundamental question is this.  I have a "netbook" with XP Home on it.  However, this laptop doesn't have a CD drive.  How can I restore my computer?  I need the file to be restored for the most part, I can boot from my USB, using an external drive or flash drive.

Computers more recent, including netbooks, have a recovery partition on the hard drive that allows you to re - install the system as long as purchaser.  It usually involves a key just as the computer begins to start.  Each manufacturer has their own procedures to achieve this.  I recommend you to go to your computer manufacturer's website and clicking on the 'Support' link to find specific instructions to your machine.

HTH,
JW

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