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Hello Stephen,
More information would be helpful. The formatting process is similar but the
methods are different. Are you formatting the drive that Windows is on, or
is it a second or an external hard drive? If it is the former and you are
using factory restore disks, formatting shouldn't be required. Check the
computer documentation for details. If you are installing a retail or OEM
version of XP Home, partitioning and formatting are steps included during
the setup process for a new installation and you choose how it's done
(partition size and file system type). As I recall, if you are installing XP
over itself (Upgrade option), partitioning and formatting is not an option.
For an external or a second hard drive, partitioning and formatting is
accomplished using Windows XP. If this is your situation let us know and
instructions can be provided.
Sven Swanson, Sr.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Nunn" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 5:36 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Formatting
Hi
I am used to formatting my older Win98SE system but now wish do do the same
to my Win XP Home system. Is the process similar, is there anything in
particular that I need to be careful with? Any help or advice would be very
welcome indeed.
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