HS Dad
You can either use the XP CD to partition and format your drive prior to
installing files, or you can resort to old and trusted methods, utilising a
Windows 98 boot diskette.. the only proviso with the diskette method is that
if the drive was formatted NTFS, the boot diskette will not see the C drive
at all.. the way around this is to use the FDISK facility on the boot
diskette to 'reset' the partition(s)..
I use both methods, but prefer the latter, on the basis that it is difficult
to teach an old dog new tricks.. I instinctively know where I am with Win 98
FDISK, but have to think about it when using the XP CD.. :-)
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"marriedhsdad" <marrie...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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or
2) Do a "Clean install" which removes partition and reformats HDD.
2a) reinstall Windows XP OS
2c) reinstall all applications
The "Clean Install" may be the best. You have absolutely clean slate.
Although you could chose option#1.
To "Clean Install", you can do directly from XP CD,
or use method described by Mike Hall.
HS Dad
......How do I back all this information up and not lose it,......
I bought a copy of Ghost 8 off ebay for under $20. With it you can just
clone your old drive and have an exact copy of your old stuff. I'm sure
there are free programs out there that will do the same things for you,
but I don't know their names off hand. There's a good chance most drive
makers offer such things too.
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"marriedhsdad" <marrie...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Can use other suggestions from the other replies, also.
Now I'm having another problem... the computer will stall on me. I
repartitioned the drive and reformatted it, reinstalled windows and suddenly
the computer freezes. The only way to get back into the system is to hit
restart. Sometimes it will boot up, other times I have to go into safe mode,
shut down and restart. This has now been over a week long process and it's
getting old very fast.
HS Dad
It looks like you replaced everything but the "Faulty" device ie the hard
drive.
runs chkdsk /r and/or download MFG diagnostic software.
probably going to be buying a hard drive.
or did you already try to install windows on a different HDD?