How Much Does It Cost to Get Windows Reinstalled?

Keelan Balderson

When your PC becomes riddled with errors and you can’t seem to fix it, you might decide it’s time to reinstall Windows.

But what if you don’t have the time or patience to do it yourself or your installation media isn’t working?

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Purchasing a new copy and even paying a professional is an option, but don’t part with your cash just yet! Even the most damaged systems can be recovered with the right tools.

Why do I need to reinstall Windows?

Before you seek help to reinstall Windows, you must first ask yourself why this is the right solution. Unless you are selling your computer and want to wipe the hard drive and protect your privacy, reinstalling the operating system is a last resort for computer problems.

  • Viruses – Malware and viruses can slow performance and create instability on your Windows computer. If you’ve used an antivirus program and still can’t get things running smoothly again, a fresh copy of Windows might seem like the answer.
    • But have you tried: Using a restore point, trying a third-party antivirus, or repairing the registry?
  • Slow Performance – There’s nothing more frustrating than a slow computer and no obvious cause. It’s true that when the operating system is corrupted or full of junk files, performance decreases, and reinstalling Windows can help.
    • But have you tried: Using a Windows repair tool or deleting temporary and other junk files to improve performance?
  • Windows Won’t Boot – When a computer won’t start up, there’s serious damage to Windows, so reinstalling it will give you a fresh start.
    • But have you tried: Using Advanced Boot Options to run Startup Repair or boot in Safe Mode? Reinstalling Windows from scratch will mean losing personal files and settings.

How do I repair Windows manually?

If possible, the best solution to most Windows errors is to repair the system yourself using in-built and third-party tools. You will save money and keep your personal files unless serious hardware failure caused data loss.

The Fortect software is able to return Windows to its full-working state by replacing any damaged or missing system files and repairing the registry. It also boosts performance by removing junk files and internet caches.

To get started:

  1. Download and Install Fortect on your system.
  2. Launch the software and run a scan. It also works in Safe Mode.
  3. Click Start Repair (after product activation) to repair all Windows problems or choose a category to View & Fix individual errors.
  4. Wait for the process to complete and restart your PC if prompted.

Fortect houses a database with millions of clean Windows components, so you never have to rely on a Windows installation disc to bring it back to life.

How do I reinstall Windows?

In rare cases, such as hard drive failure, you might still need to reinstall Windows. Here’s how:

  1. Back up any personal files if possible. Send them to the cloud or use an external drive.
  2. Use the Media Creation Tool provided by Microsoft to create an installation drive or disc.
  3. Insert the drive or disc and then restart your computer.
  4. When your computer starts up, press the appropriate key to enter the boot menu, and then select the installation media as the boot device.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows. You may need to enter your product key and select the language and time zone.
  6. During the installation process, you’ll be given the option to format your hard drive. This will erase all data on the drive and prepare it for a clean installation of Windows.
  7. After Windows is installed, you’ll need to install drivers for your hardware, such as the graphics card, sound card, and network card, though much of this will be done automatically.
  8. Finally, you can restore your backed-up data to your computer, and then reinstall any programs and applications that you need.

How much does Windows installation cost?

If you still need someone else to reinstall Windows, the cost can vary depending on the type of Windows you are using, whether you’re doing it yourself or hiring a professional, and if any additional services are needed.

If you are reinstalling Windows yourself, you will need a valid license key to activate the installation. If you have previously used a legal copy on the computer, you are entitled to use the same key.

The cost of a new license key can vary depending on the version of Windows you need. For example, Windows 10 and 11 Home cost around $139. Pro can cost around $199, though cheaper options are available from resellers.

If you are hiring a professional to reinstall an existing copy of Windows for you, the cost will depend on their hourly rate or the flat fee they charge for the service. The cost can range anywhere from $50 to $200 or more depending on the location and expertise of the professional.

If you are reinstalling Windows due to a hardware failure or virus infection, you may need additional components, software, and services. I.e., data recovery, virus removal, a new hard drive, etc.

Conclusion

Overall, the cost of reinstalling Windows can vary widely depending on your specific needs and circumstances.

Usually, it will improve system performance, and stability, and get rid of viruses. However, it is not necessary if you have a Windows repair tool like Fortect that can repair or replace damaged system files.

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Keelan Balderson
About the author | Keelan Balderson
Keelan is a trained journalist from the UK with a passion for all things tech and security. He likes to dig into the latest tools and software to see what really works, so others can make an informed choice.

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