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Format HD with XP installed...
Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 12:52 pm
Posted by Rob (1 messages posted)

How do i format my hard drive if i have Windows XP installed? What i want to do is get rid of XP and then completely reinstall it. Not just copy over it. Thanks

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re: Format HD with XP installed...
Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 1:09 pm
Posted by Tony Jay (77 messages posted)

During the XP installation it gives you the option to format the drive (to either NTFS or FAT32) that you're installing to. So just let XP whack it for you. :)

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re: Format HD with XP installed...
Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 1:51 pm
Posted by Kan Yabumoto (1 messages posted)

Duplicate entries in \Documents and Settings:

When I re-installed the XP pro from scratch into the drive which I had the XP, even if I chose a fresh install (which cleans up the C:\Windows directory), it did not clean up the C:\Documents and Settings directory where a directory will be made for each XP user. The trouble is the newer installation tries to avoid existing names in the directory, it created a similar but distinct directories.

Before at C:\Documents and Settings 
  Admin 
  kan
  All Users
  Default User
  
After the re-installation at C:\Documents and Settings
  Admin 
  Admin.SINALOA
  kan
  kan.SINALOA
  All Users
  All Users.WINDOWS
  Default User
  Default User.WINDOWS
Here, tye machine name is "SINALOA" and my user name is "kan". The "My Documents" directory is now linked to "C:\Documents and Settings\kan.SINALOA\My Documents" . The trouble was I saw some other linkages left that are still pointing to my older directory (which were not deleted automatically). I'm not sure if this is a bug or what. But, I did not want to take chances to otherwise a perfect and new system and I renamed the entire C:\Documents and Settings directory to something else from DOS and once more, re-installed the XP.

Kan Yabumoto
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On Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 12:52 pm, Rob wrote:
>How do i format my hard drive if i have Windows XP installed? What i want to do
>is get rid of XP and then completely reinstall it. Not just copy over it. Thanks

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