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Urgent: How to format the hard drive with XP installatio
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11/05/2007 10:19:53
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
 
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11/05/2007 09:52:36
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Windows
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Informatique en général
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Thread ID:
01224589
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Almost... I wasn't booting from the CD. Thanks!

>Also found this from MSFT:
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>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313348
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>Here's the instructions I found on the web. Is it the same process you are following?
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>Boot the computer with the XP CD in the drive and allow setup to begin. When you come to the screen where you select the drive partition you should see the drive listed with all the space listed as unpartitioned. If the drive was in use previously, you'll need to delete all the existing partitions. To do this you'll have to hit the 'D' key followed by the 'L' key. The screen instructions will be visible to guide the process.
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>Once all the existing partitions are deleted the display will show the total unpartitioned disk space.
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>Hit the 'C' key to create a partition. If you only want one partition then hit enter and the entire disk space will be allocated to the C Drive, but it will be NTFS, assuming the drive is 32GB or larger. However, if you want to create several FAT32 partitions then do not hit the Enter key. Instead, hit 'Backspace' until the cursor moves to the first digit. Enter the size of the first partition to be created.
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>Repeat the create partition process as many times as you want till all available space is allocated to partitions.
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>Once all the partitions have been created, use the 'Up' arrow key to select the C drive partition to install XP on and select to format it with FAT32 if you are sure that NTFS isn't a viable file system in your situation.
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>After XP has been installed and is running, navigate to Disk Management and format the other partitions with either FAT32 or NTFS. This step is necessary before the partitions will be available for use.
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>Since this is a clean install and the drive has to be formatted, it only makes sense to use the tools that are available in XP without having to bother with a floppy diskette.
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>>When I try to format the partitions, the XP installation barks at me and says I can't because the setup files are using it. How do I format my drive totally then reinstall XP? Also, how can I get to the file system of a machine that won't even come up in Safe Mode? Thanks!
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