There is not enough information to give a well thought out answer. A
couple of thoughts on the issue are:
The hard drive could have a hidden partition on it established by the
computer supplier (Dell, HP, etc.) and you are not reformatting the
entire drive. You might try an "fdisk" to create one active partition
before formatting the hard drive.
The OS installation disk that came with the computer could have a
modified installation (including the registry) by the supplier to
accommodate programs it normally installs on new computers. Also, it
might require a hidden partition.
If you built the computer with a new hard drive and are using a
Microsoft OS installation disk, ignore the foregoing.
Tom Mayer
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> In reading this note from Al, reminded me of when I was looking at my
> Registry yesterday and noticed I still had McAfee, Norton's and some other firewall
> mess still in there, although I have formatted my HD. I would like to know
> if ALL stuff stays in there such as what Al mentioned before, and what good
> does it do to format if it's still hanging in there?
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