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If I have a hard drive that is purely for data and no registry or

applications exist on it but yet I am reinstalling my OS (Win XP Pro), would

you think it is wise to completely wipe this drive provided I have backups

of the data on it. By wiping and formatting it again in Win XP, doesn't that

start it again back at square one with no fragmentation or can I just simple

not wipe it and run a deep defrag program on it? Suggestions here please?

Plan on starting my upgrade/reinstall tomorrow.

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Guest GreenieLeBrun
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Re: Disk fragment in XP

 

 

 

Mark G. wrote:

> If I have a hard drive that is purely for data and no registry or

> applications exist on it but yet I am reinstalling my OS (Win XP

> Pro), would you think it is wise to completely wipe this drive

> provided I have backups of the data on it. By wiping and formatting

> it again in Win XP, doesn't that start it again back at square one

> with no fragmentation or can I just simple not wipe it and run a deep

> defrag program on it? Suggestions here please? Plan on starting my

> upgrade/reinstall tomorrow.

 

Reformatting the drive will wipe out any data you have on that drive.

Obviously with no data you will have zero fragmentation (nothing there to

fragment).

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Re: Disk fragment in XP

 

On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 22:35:58 -0700, Mark G. wrote:

> If I have a hard drive that is purely for data and no registry or

> applications exist on it but yet I am reinstalling my OS (Win XP Pro), would

> you think it is wise to completely wipe this drive provided I have backups

> of the data on it. By wiping and formatting it again in Win XP, doesn't that

> start it again back at square one with no fragmentation or can I just simple

> not wipe it and run a deep defrag program on it? Suggestions here please?

> Plan on starting my upgrade/reinstall tomorrow.

 

You can find detailed instructions here:

 

http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html

 

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/XPClean.htm

 

or here http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/clean_install.htm

 

http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm#RI

 

http://pandaman.my.contact.bg/install_Windows.htm

 

http://cquirke.mvps.org/reinst.htm

 

Need more info? Search using Google!

http://www.google.com/

(How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html )

 

Good luck :)

Posted

Re: Disk fragment in XP

 

Mark

 

I would do neither unless the data drive is fragmented in which case

just run Disk Defragmenter. What is the size of the drive and how much

free disk space?

 

Why are you reinstalling Windows XP?

 

 

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Hope this helps.

 

Gerry

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FCA

Stourport, England

Enquire, plan and execute

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Mark G. wrote:

> If I have a hard drive that is purely for data and no registry or

> applications exist on it but yet I am reinstalling my OS (Win XP

> Pro), would you think it is wise to completely wipe this drive

> provided I have backups of the data on it. By wiping and formatting

> it again in Win XP, doesn't that start it again back at square one

> with no fragmentation or can I just simple not wipe it and run a deep

> defrag program on it? Suggestions here please? Plan on starting my

> upgrade/reinstall tomorrow.

Guest Lil' Dave
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Re: Disk fragment in XP

 

"Mark G." <askmefirst@comcast.net> wrote in message

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> If I have a hard drive that is purely for data and no registry or

> applications exist on it but yet I am reinstalling my OS (Win XP Pro),

> would you think it is wise to completely wipe this drive provided I have

> backups of the data on it. By wiping and formatting it again in Win XP,

> doesn't that start it again back at square one with no fragmentation or

> can I just simple not wipe it and run a deep defrag program on it?

> Suggestions here please? Plan on starting my upgrade/reinstall tomorrow.

>

 

Sounds like one of those questions where the interrogative is purposely

leaving out important information for a correct answer.

 

If the mentioned hard drive has existed on the PC before with XP installed

and no problems exist, defrag should work fine.

Dave

Guest Xenomorph
Posted

Re: Disk fragment in XP

 

You're really over-thinking this.

 

Just run XP's built in defrag and don't worry about it.

 

 

"Mark G." <askmefirst@comcast.net> wrote in message

news:Ou%23yNEp9HHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> If I have a hard drive that is purely for data and no registry or

> applications exist on it but yet I am reinstalling my OS (Win XP Pro),

> would you think it is wise to completely wipe this drive provided I have

> backups of the data on it. By wiping and formatting it again in Win XP,

> doesn't that start it again back at square one with no fragmentation or

> can I just simple not wipe it and run a deep defrag program on it?

> Suggestions here please? Plan on starting my upgrade/reinstall tomorrow.

>

Guest Mike Lowery
Posted

Re: Disk fragment in XP

 

 

"Mark G." <askmefirst@comcast.net> wrote in message

news:Ou%23yNEp9HHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> If I have a hard drive that is purely for data and no registry or

> applications exist on it but yet I am reinstalling my OS (Win XP Pro),

> would you think it is wise to completely wipe this drive provided I have

> backups of the data on it. By wiping and formatting it again in Win XP,

> doesn't that start it again back at square one with no fragmentation or

> can I just simple not wipe it and run a deep defrag program on it?

> Suggestions here please? Plan on starting my upgrade/reinstall tomorrow.

 

Re-installing an OS does not require degfragmenting.

Defragmenting does not require re-installing an OS.

 

Your question isn't clear.

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Disk fragment in XP

 

On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 22:35:58 -0700, "Mark G." <askmefirst@comcast.net>

wrote:

> If I have a hard drive that is purely for data and no registry or

> applications exist on it but yet I am reinstalling my OS (Win XP Pro),

 

 

Let me make sure I understand your situation. You have two physical

hard drives, one containing Windows (and possibly other things) and

the second one containing only data. You want to reinstall Windows on

the first hard drive?

 

Is that correct?

 

 

> would

> you think it is wise to completely wipe this drive provided I have backups

> of the data on it.

 

 

Why would you want to do that? Normally reinstallation of Windows

should have nothing to do with anything independent of Windows on any

other drives.

 

Since I don't understand why you are even suggesting doing such a

thing, I suspect that I may be misunderstanding your question

entirely. Can you clarify what you are asking, and why you think

wiping this drive *might* be a good idea.

 

 

> By wiping and formatting it again in Win XP, doesn't that

> start it again back at square one with no fragmentation

 

 

Yes. But what does that have to do with your planned installation of

Windows? You could do the same thing any time you wanted to, without

regard to reinstalling Windows? It's just a slow clumsy way to defrag

the drive.

 

> or can I just simple

> not wipe it and run a deep defrag program on it? Suggestions here please?

 

 

Why not simply do a regular defrag, just as you normally might do?

 

> Plan on starting my upgrade/reinstall tomorrow.

 

 

By the way, why are you planning on doing this? It's usually a poor

idea, and besides being time-consuming, often gets people into a

variety of problems. If you have having Windows problems, describe

them here. It's likely that one of us can help and a reinstall won't

be necessary.

 

Also, what does the word "upgrade" in "upgrade/reinstall" mean? You

didn't say anything about an upgrade earlier.

 

--

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

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