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Windows Reinstallation refers to the process of reinstalling the Windows operating system on a computer. This procedure can be performed to resolve various issues, such as system instability, malware infections, or performance problems, as well as to restore the system to its original factory settings. Reinstallation can involve replacing the existing operating system with a fresh version of Windows, which may delete existing files, applications, and settings, or it can be done in a way that preserves personal files while refreshing system files. The process typically requires booting from installation media (such as a DVD or USB flash drive) and following setup prompts to complete the installation.