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At 02:06 PM 07/02/2000 , Michael Beauchamp wrote:
>I have a lot of junk on my computer, and my registry might be messed up. I'd like to
>just start from scratch. Can someone give me a "How to" on doing this? If not, maybe
>someone knows of a good site with info on the process.
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>Also: I don't know if this makes a difference, but I'm currently running Windows 98 and
>plan on installing Windows 2000 after reformating.
If you visit our web site and click on the GUIDES button on
the top tool bar, it will take you to a section containing a
guide about partitioning your hard drive and a guide about
formatting your hard drive.
http://nospin.com
Guides Page: http://nospin.com/sitemap.html
We also have guides for installing Windows95 & Windows98. We
have not to date written one for Windows2000, since it is an NT
product, not intended by Microsoft for home users. I also might
warn you to be sure to check that your PC is not currently
"sharing IRQs" for hardware devices, since Windows2000 will
become a nightmare to install if that is the case.
If you are interested in upgrading to a new operating system, might
I suggest that you wait until Microsoft launches Windows Millennium
the intended successor to Windows98SE. Windows2000 is the
upgrade product for WIndowsNT.
Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group
The NOSPIN Group provides a monthly newsletter with great
tips, information and ideas: NOSPIN-L, The NOSPIN Magazine
Visit our web site to signup: http://nospin.com
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