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Brendan
25 Mar 2009

I recently received a Trojan/Spyware/Worm/ect. riddled computer from my aunt, earlier you mentioned to lane that it is better to just remove the virus but seeing as this hard drive was stuffed by my aunt i would still need to reformat it. First of all it is a Compaq running windows XP. It has to hard drives the master being the Trojan laden and stuffed while the slave is empty. I do not have any of the original disks but do have my own copy of XP which i plan to use. What is the easiest way to reformat the master drive and re-install XP on to the current master?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Did you read the instructions in the article here?? I'd still caution you that malware removal may be a lot simpler, for all the reasons listed in the article.

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Jodi
03 Apr 2009

I finished following the directions above and am now at the Set Up page again. I have 3 partitions and the largest that used to be the C: drive is now the D: drive. Is the D drive what I select to reinstall windows?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Generally the system is installed on the C: drive. Are you saying you don't have a C: drive? That would be very odd...

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Johnny
07 Apr 2009

Ok.. here is my prob... I have an older(6 or older) HP PC it starts up fine. .. But when you go to try to update anything(mozilla-IE6-Safari-WoW...etc) you no longer can view the internet but it says your fully connected to the internet... So will reformating the drive fix my prob and also.. no true restore disc came with this pc.. they made it on a partition of the hard drive.. which I have made a back up disc of... will this allow me to totally wipe my drive and restore it back to factory (i kinda only want windows and drivers on the pc...)??? Any help will be appreciated!! :)

EDITOR'S NOTE: Reformatting the drive and re-installing the operating system will cure ANY software problem. But in most cases, it's an extreme solution of last resort. Have you tried scanning for viruses and spyware?

If you can boot from the CD you made, it MAY act like a Windows Setup disk, but I'm not sure. Usually, there's an option at boot time to reload your system from the recovery partition.

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Nauratan
15 Apr 2009

I have Windows XP on my Compaq PC, Now somehow certain Spyware came into the PC through Internet even though I had the Cyberdefender running on the PC. Now, due to the spyware the computer got a problem of restarting on running the spyware scan and on opening ebay etc.

So, I decided to reformat the C drive and reinstall Windows XP from the CD and I did exactly as what is written in your article about formatting the hard drive but after choosing the NTFS format and pressing ENTER for Windows to Install on C Drive just a few seconds later a Blue screen appeared showing: A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.
Page_Fault_In_Nonpaged_Area with the Technical Information: STOP: 0x00000050 (0xE95D5618, 0x00000000, 0x8081882C, 0x00000002)

I wonder why it showed that windows has been shut down because I had already formatted the C Drive containing the Windows XP and its reinstall was still in process.

Now, later I realized that my system was a FAT32. So, I again did the same procedure and converted it into FAT32 from NTFS but still the same screen appeared and I am unable to install the Windows XP any longer. The system's hardware is absolutely fine because I had started using it a fresh since 2 weeks back only, and it was doing wonderfully well before that spyware came in.

EDITOR'S NOTE: My guess would be faulty RAM memory. Try swapping out the RAM to see if that fixes the problem.

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Alex
15 May 2009

I recently formatted my drive (320GB Hitachi) and now my OS (XP) will not install. I do not have a single install disk, I have a dual disk that came with my computer (Power Spec) I have tried to install in every which-a-way with every jumper settings and ribbon settings (master/slave slave/master, stand alone etc...Nothing. When I try to install it'll go thru the steps but hangs/freezes up. Is there something im not doing?

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Brian
23 Jul 2009

I have the serial number for my original copy of XP, but I no longer have the original install discs. I do however have a different copy of XP that I got from a tech. So my question is, can I install Windows from this disc using my own serial number; and if so will Microsoft still read it as a legitimate copy.

EDITOR'S NOTE: My understanding is that the serial number is not bound to the CD. If you have an XP install CD, and a valid license/serial number, you should be good.

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steve
24 Jul 2009

Your article was helpful because I reformat once in a blue moon and never remember how to do it. All of the similar tips and articles I read assume yoiu are infected with virus or spyware or the like. My problems are from old files from deleted programs or down loads that take up space but Ican't find to get rid of. (I find files but can't tell if they are used by a current application or not. I find it helpful sometimes just to back up specific items, wipe the drive

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Gary Gilmore
28 Jul 2009

Read all the comments. This one not addressed. In reformatting XP, first blue screen, I pressed Enter. Then comes the message that no hard drives are found, press F3 to quit. In my Bios, on the Main tab there are no IDEs listed, in the Boot tab my IDE is listed. So I can start XP, and reboot, no prob. Just can't reformat. How can I get the Bios Main to see my harddrives. I have never had the CPU open, never bothered the connections.

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Kirk
20 Aug 2009

I tried but when I chose "delete primary partition" It will not let me. So all it will let me do is re-install windows xp. I want a clear hard drive, but it wont let me....

EDITOR'S NOTE: Are you sure you booted from the Setup CD? Windows will not let you delete the partition that it was booted from. So if you booted up from the hard drive, that would explain the problem.

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Barbara Ferriol
15 Sep 2009

I reformatted my computer which I have done a thousand times on other computers exactly the way you directions said but when I started reformating it, the 'D' drive had all the space instead of the 'C'. The "C" drive for some reason said it had the system recovery on it which is usually on the 'D') and not enough space to put the operating system on it. So, I put it on the 'D' drive.
Everything is on the 'D" now and so far I only find a couple of problems that some programs can't access on the ā€œDā€. Is there is way to reformat again and put the operating system back on the ā€œCā€?

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