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Hello all,
I'm currently running Windows 2000, but I'm wanting to reformat my drives and install a fresh version of Windows XP. I made a boot disk with a floppy; I get to the A:\ prompt and I'll type in "format C: /s" but the command will go ahead and format my D: drive instead! It doesn't recognize that the C: drive is there at all. I'm booting the machine from the floppy, so I 'shouldn't' be using the C: drive at all. It's only recognizing one drive, but it's definitely not reformating the correct hard drive!!
How can I reformat my C: drive?
Cheers, Brent
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