Re: reinstall xp
- From: Big_Al <BigAl@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 10:21:13 -0500
Mark Adams said this on 1/6/2009 10:11 AM:
"Dan @ Jacque" wrote:
Can I do a clean install with an upgrade version of windows xp? I know I was able to do one with windows 95 many years ago. Does anybody have any ideas on this. I want to format my hard drive and all I have is an upgrade xp. Thanks for any help.Yes, you can clean install. Go to the website of the maker of your hard drive. Download the formating tools for your model hard drive, make a bootable CD from the download. Use the tool to partition and format (choose NTFS) the drive. Put in the XP CD and install on the formatted partition you just made. Use the product key that came with the upgrade CD. The install will ask for a qualifying prior version of windows CD. When prompted, insert a Win 95, 98, ME or even a XP OEM CD. The install will then prompt you to reinsert the Windows XP CD and the install will proceed. Works very smoothly as long as you have the qualifying media.
If the OP has another win95 etc CD, this is great.
If "and all I have is an upgrade xp" means he has no other CD's, this won't work.
If I recall correctly, during the install of XP you can format the drive, without the formatting tools from the drive vendor.
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