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Guest Robbywon
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I want to erase all of my files on the hard drive of my computer and

reinstall XP Pro. I can't seem to get my comp to erase any of my files using

the Windows xp Pro operating system disk. How do I do this? The reason I'm

doing this is because my comp freezes up every 15min and I have to reboot. I

had the guys at the shop put in a new hard drive (400gig). The old one was a

400 as well but wound up having damaged hard drive partitions. But, the new

hard drive is fine but my comp still freezes with the old programs on it.

They copied the old files from the old hard drive to the new one. They said

this is common with cutting edge technology. Unfortunately, I may not be able

to use any of my old saved files on my external backup which I have saved for

over 4 years of work and research. Soooo, I have to start fresh again. The

worst nightmare possible.

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Guest GreenieLeBrun
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Re: erasing hard drive files for a clean start

 

 

 

Robbywon wrote:

> I want to erase all of my files on the hard drive of my computer and

> reinstall XP Pro. I can't seem to get my comp to erase any of my

> files using the Windows xp Pro operating system disk. How do I do

> this? The reason I'm doing this is because my comp freezes up every

> 15min and I have to reboot. I had the guys at the shop put in a new

> hard drive (400gig). The old one was a 400 as well but wound up

> having damaged hard drive partitions. But, the new hard drive is fine

> but my comp still freezes with the old programs on it. They copied

> the old files from the old hard drive to the new one. They said this

> is common with cutting edge technology. Unfortunately, I may not be

> able to use any of my old saved files on my external backup which I

> have saved for over 4 years of work and research. Soooo, I have to

> start fresh again. The worst nightmare possible.

 

How to partition and format a hard disk in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313348/en-us

 

How to install or upgrade to Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316941

 

Clean Install Windows XP

http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html

Guest Patrick Keenan
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Re: erasing hard drive files for a clean start

 

"Robbywon" <Robbywon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:C82B732A-9999-4998-8BDA-C2729694FA2E@microsoft.com...

>I want to erase all of my files on the hard drive of my computer and

> reinstall XP Pro. I can't seem to get my comp to erase any of my files

> using

> the Windows xp Pro operating system disk. How do I do this?

 

It's very easy. Walk through the XP install, delete and recreate partions,

and format them.

 

You cannot format the C or system drive while Windows is running. You boot

from the CD.

 

Do back up first.

> The reason I'm

> doing this is because my comp freezes up every 15min and I have to reboot.

 

That's not a good sign.

>I

> had the guys at the shop put in a new hard drive (400gig). The old one was

> a

> 400 as well but wound up having damaged hard drive partitions.

> But, the new

> hard drive is fine but my comp still freezes with the old programs on it.

 

Use newer versions and find the conflicts.

 

There may very well be other problems, but there's little information here.

> They copied the old files from the old hard drive to the new one. They

> said

> this is common with cutting edge technology.

 

Wrong answer.

 

Sorry, but you need better help than "they" are providing. Regular sytem

hangs are neither common or acceptable.

 

If you have incompatible hardware or software, replace it.

> Unfortunately, I may not be able

> to use any of my old saved files on my external backup which I have saved

> for

> over 4 years of work and research.

 

Why not?

> Soooo, I have to start fresh again. The

> worst nightmare possible.

 

Any normal complete reinstall with restored data shouldn't take more than a

day in billable - as opposed to elapsed - time.

 

Anything that moves the reinstall out of "normal" would require a good

explanation. "cutting edge" isn't a good explanation.

 

HTH

 

-pk

Guest just plain rob
Posted

Re: erasing hard drive files for a clean start

 

On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:42:00 -0700, Robbywon wrote:

> I want to erase all of my files on the hard drive of my computer and

> reinstall XP Pro. I can't seem to get my comp to erase any of my files

> using the Windows xp Pro operating system disk. How do I do this? The

> reason I'm doing this is because my comp freezes up every 15min and I

> have to reboot. I had the guys at the shop put in a new hard drive

> (400gig). The old one was a 400 as well but wound up having damaged hard

> drive partitions. But, the new hard drive is fine but my comp still

> freezes with the old programs on it. They copied the old files from the

> old hard drive to the new one. They said this is common with cutting

> edge technology. Unfortunately, I may not be able to use any of my old

> saved files on my external backup which I have saved for over 4 years of

> work and research. Soooo, I have to start fresh again. The worst

> nightmare possible.

 

 

First: As long as there's no spyware or viruses on these files, do not throw them away.

Second: investigate hardware problems; for example, use MemTest to test your memory overnight. Do other

research, find testing apps (there's a lot of sites out there to help you with this) and make sure your hardware is

OK...

Third: what happened to make this computer behave this way? Did you upgrade something? New drivers?

4: You could have bad system files and "the shop that can't diagnose" did a mirror copy and reinstalled the bad XP

system on a new drive. Go here: http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html and do an sfc /scannow (mind that

space!).

5 Don't throw away anything valuable.

6. Prepare to reinstall your apps--not copy them over from the other drive. You may very well NOT have to reinstall

XP if you do the sfc /scannow.

7. Damaged hard drive partitions do not mean your drive is bad--you could have had a brownout or something this

time of year--but if it's over 4 or 5 years old, run a utility on it like Spin Rite or HDD Regenerator overnight.

 

Repost again,

Rob

Guest Paul Randall
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Re: erasing hard drive files for a clean start

 

 

"Robbywon" <Robbywon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:C82B732A-9999-4998-8BDA-C2729694FA2E@microsoft.com...

>I want to erase all of my files on the hard drive of my computer and

> reinstall XP Pro. I can't seem to get my comp to erase any of my files

> using

> the Windows xp Pro operating system disk. How do I do this? The reason I'm

> doing this is because my comp freezes up every 15min and I have to reboot.

> I

> had the guys at the shop put in a new hard drive (400gig). The old one was

> a

> 400 as well but wound up having damaged hard drive partitions. But, the

> new

> hard drive is fine but my comp still freezes with the old programs on it.

> They copied the old files from the old hard drive to the new one. They

> said

> this is common with cutting edge technology. Unfortunately, I may not be

> able

> to use any of my old saved files on my external backup which I have saved

> for

> over 4 years of work and research. Soooo, I have to start fresh again. The

> worst nightmare possible.

 

I had a similar problem, but the time I could run before the computer froze

up was quite variable. It turned out to be a problem with the IDE cable.

No more freezes after replacing the cable.

 

-Paul Randall


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