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Jon
14 Mar 2006

I was looking on the internet b/c no businesses would tell me how to reformat my hard drive w/o paying 75 dollars thanks for the info. Thank you -- Jonathan

Posted by:

Don
14 Mar 2006

The only problem is that most new computers don't come with a Windows CD anymore. How do you do it without one? Thanks...Don

EDITOR'S NOTE: That's an annoying practice used by lowball PC vendors. A quality vendor will give you the actual CDROM (which costs them about 30 cents). Without

the CDROM or a recovery disk of some sort, you're stuck.

Posted by:

MmeMoxie
24 Mar 2006

Heavens, even some of the highball PC vendors are doing this! You pay all of that money for a new PC and they don't even give you either a Recovery Disk or Windows XP CD-ROM disk. What they do, is partition the Hard Drive to place the Windows XP install components. However, one way to get around this is to purchase a Windows XP CD-ROM disk. Yes, I know this is expensive and you must activate it, but I would much rather have a disk in hand, than the stupid partition.

That is just ONE reason why I prefer building my own PCs. I know what I have and what I have purchased. I get the best components I can afford. I have also learned to purchased the previous models, you get them at a much cheaper price and they are just as good. The latest is not really a good buy, these days. Since, PC components are upgraded, so, quickly. This is true of motherboards, graphic cards and memory. So, I look for those items that were the newest, about 6 months or so ago.

Posted by:

leeboy87
19 Apr 2006

Thank you very much for all the info, been looking around and for this type of info everywhere else and it costs money. Thanks again. I have bookmarked your site for future reference. Ta lee.

Posted by:

Logan
08 Aug 2006

What do you do when your computer won't allow you to delete the existing partition? Mine won't and I can't quite seem to find the answer anywhere. I'm using windows xp if it helps.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Are you booting from the CDROM? If so, you should be able to delete any partition using FDISK.

Posted by:

Adri
10 Aug 2006

I think my hard drive just died...I got an error 1000-1042 and it wont start up windows...I was wondering if there is a way to save my hard drive...I dont care about the files...could reformating fix it...how would some do this without windows starting up?

EDITOR'S NOTE:If you have a hard drive that's throwing errors, and you don't care about the files, TOSS IT IN THE GARBAGE! Drives are so big and cheap now...

Posted by:

April
23 Sep 2006

With Windows XP You can start system recovery with out the recovery disc by pressing f10 right after you boot up and see the HP logo. YOU HAVE TO PRESS F10 BEFORE WINDOWS logo APPEARS. Then follow directions for system recovery.

EDITOR'S NOTE: This may be a feature of some HP computers, but will not work on all. It would require a separate, pre-installed recovery partition.

Posted by:

jay
03 Nov 2006

I did everything above, deleted partition, made partition, install necessary files to HD, restart to HD, and this is where computer hangs. It goes to the "window's XP splash screen" with the green scroll moving for a few seconds and then it stops.

No action anymore, I don't know what is wrong. The original HD was working, I just put in the windows xp cd to do a fresh install and can never get pass the xp splash screen. Please help...

Posted by:

Adam
04 Nov 2006

Definitely added to favorites!

Posted by:

William Hollingsworth
14 Nov 2006

I have this problem also, BUT, I cannot format the drive(s) 2 of them, using Windows XP format option you mentioned. It formats the drive(s) to 100% then I get an error saying that the drive(s) are damaged. How can BOTH drives be damaged if they both format to 100%? Are you aware of this problem and how to get around it? Thanks.

Posted by:

Jason
24 Nov 2006

Is there anyway possible to use any form of boot disk or CD (including any kind of Linux Live CD boots) to format my XP active partition?

My Dell included an XP restoration CD that, interestingly enough, can only run once XP has started (tried various times to boot directly from the CD after a restart - with no success).

Surely there is a way in which I can clear the garbage off my main partition for nice, smooth-as-a-baby's-bottom clean install?

EDITOR'S NOTE: You can boot up with your XP CDrom, then choose the (R)epair option to reformat.

Posted by:

Geoff
28 Nov 2006

I have a 60Gb HD, single partition. The system has been very, very slow and has been giving me some strange errors (svchost application errors, very slow load times). The HD is turning but it sounds like it is skipping over a sector again and again. Lately and intermittently a blue screen has been telling me the computer cannot find certain files and is shutting itself down to "prevent damage to the system".

I back up my essentials data (takes forever) and decide to start clean. I put in the recovery CD, do a chkdsk, fixboot, fixmdr followed by a reformat. This is where it gets strange. It formats 7% of the disk, then hangs for a while . It then suddenly jumps to 100% formatted. I exit, and... it reboots FROM THE HD !! All the data is still there (as well as the problems).

My questions are: i) how can I reformat this drive? ii) is it time for a new HD or is this a problem somewhere else in the system (HD Controller? BIOS?)

EDITOR'S NOTE: Your hard drive is a burning ship, sinking fast... jump off before you go down with it!

Posted by:

Matt B.
15 Feb 2007

Hey, i can't get it to boot with the XP Installation CD. when it says "Setup is checking your file config." or whatever it really says, and then the screen goes blank, and it acts like its restarting like normal, there is no way it will start!!!! when it tries to startup, it shows a blue screen with white print... i know what "The Screen of Death" looks like, and it's not that... but it shows the parameters....does this mean my hard drive is out???

EDITOR'S NOTE: Even with a bad HD, it should boot from the CD. CHeck your BIOS to see if booting from the CD is enabled and that it's first on the list.

Posted by:

paisa
20 Feb 2007

My friend has a Dell 3000 and she deleted some temp files to clean the slow machine now the system doesn't boot up. It comes up with a screen that ask you to choose how to boot

NORMAL WINDOWS

LAST KNOWN GOOD RUNNING

SAFE MODE

But neither one works. I tried the tools CD to replace files missing but it doesn't help at all. Its there a way to fix this problem or I have to format the drive and how can I do it without the system bootin up. thank you.

EDITOR'S NOTE: You may be able to fix it with the Recovery Console. Search for the article on this site.

Posted by:

HiTECHNO
05 Mar 2007

I made a comment last week or 2 about using the U key in Bios and you never put my post on here, please let me know my friend, thanks.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Your instructions for reformatting were very specific to the computer and BIOS you have, so they will not work for most users.

Posted by:

Heike
08 Mar 2007

Hi Bob, I tried to install a new printer, but the scanner part would not work while everything else would (all-in-one type). I contacted HP about the problem, but no resolve to my problem. They finally told me to do a system recovery and start fresh, since I could not even uninstall the software for the printer with any uninstall option. So I backed up all my data, and started the system recovery through the System Recovery Wizard. It goes through the recovery part, restarts and I get the Windows start up screen, telling me "please wait"...after a long while I get some error messages about the "Windows Script Host" that it failed and after clicking OK on them (the only choice) it goes to a blue screen with the Windows XP logo and stays there and does not do a thing. I tried to start it up with my Recovery discs, but no chance, it just restarts with getting stuck at the same screen.

I tried the HP Recovery tools CD, with no luck from that either. What are my options now???

It is a fairly new computer, no problems with HD or other components, other than the new printer.

Any suggestions? Thank you for your time! Heike

EDITOR'S NOTE: Can you re-format and re-install from a "real" Windows setup CDROM?

Posted by:

jimmy
09 Mar 2007

RE- Formatting XP, after your load cd, you have options, do not do clean install, or refomat, but repair instead. If you must reformat I'm sure you where its hiding, computer/harddrive, hover over drive, right click on format, bingo one naked hdd, but think about backing up to disk first. Me learning, mostly by mistake and $, but am getting there. Good luck

Posted by:

Stacey Reichler
18 Mar 2007

This article was extremely helpful and I would recommend it to help anyone with there XP formatting!

Posted by:

Mark Green
27 Mar 2007

I have a Packard Bell laptop with 60Gb HD and am trying to reformat it. I have only one partition but I cannot delete it as it tells me that temporary files are being stored there. I have tried to select boot from disc on my bios but it won't let me. How do I go about reformatting my laptop?

EDITOR'S NOTE: How are you attempting to format?

Posted by:

Eve
14 Apr 2007

Can you reformat your hard drive and reinstall your OS if your PC only came with a recovery disk?

EDITOR'S NOTE: The recovery disk usually does exactly that.

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