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Teknologikal |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 09:38 |
quote: If they don't know that then I wouldn't recommend attempting to reformat anyway.... | |
topshot_2k |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 08:43 |
every step has a recommended by the option you should choose, its not hard :rolleyes: | |
Cavey |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:07 |
The disc that i use gives you the choice of formatting partitions to FAT or NTFS | |
John |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:03 |
Depends on the disc i've found. | |
ed |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:01 |
You don't have a choice about formatting to FAT32 when installing XP do you? Thought it was NTFS only... | |
John |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 22:41 |
How would somebody that doesn't know much about computers have a clue what it meant when a screen came up asking about partitions, or the difference between fat and ntfs? | |
topshot_2k |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 22:31 |
quote: Why not??? with XP all you need to do is insert disk and boot from CD, putting a fresh copy on the HDD, setup partitions etc. its not hard:rolleyes: | |
Russ |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 22:30 |
buy one. | |
Forever_Hatter |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 22:27 |
Just found out no disc :( | |
Russ |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 21:52 |
quote:thats no help... | |
abdus |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 21:44 |
killdisk: | |
topshot_2k |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 21:39 |
insert xp and away u go | |
drax |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 20:54 |
whack in a xp disk, boot from CD, reformat the partition(s) | |
Forever_Hatter |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 20:51 |
Hi Guys, |