General :: How To Restore To Factory Settings

Dec 4, 2010

I just received this Acer Aspire One Aoa110 from my sister.
Originally Windows Xp, my cousin changed it to Linux.
Right now I am so frustrated with this, as I have no knowledge of Linux whatsoever.
I tried looking for the Acer recovery program, but I can't find it.
I do have to say that Linux is really fast, but I like personalizing my walllpaper where I can do it with Windows Xp..

So my question is, how can I restore this computer to how it was before my cousin tweaked it?

Here is what the desktop looks like right now:
http://i51.tinypic.com/s0vmhk.png

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