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Format c:

Starter: spitzer Posted: 21 years ago Views: 1.0K
#22542
Lvl 12
Proberly a stupid question, but need some advice on this topic

Once again it is time to format the harddrive and re-install windows. Being from the old school I usually use "restart computer in MSDos-mode" and type "format c:". However, I have notice that after this (and re-instalment of Windows) my computer still remembers certains tings - (registrations, settings etc).

Is there a way to completely reset your computer and start again for ground zero. Need advice for both Windows 98 and XP

#22543
Lvl 12
umm... how about right clicking on your C: drive and click format. The only way to get rid of everything from a computers hard drive is to actually destroy it. Im guessing thats not an option
#22544
Lvl 14
Erm,its late and my head isn`t clear ,but how a bout making a bootdisk?
#22545
Lvl 22
spitzer
use a bootdisk

if u cant create one go to www.bootdiks.com
#22546
Lvl 14
Quote:
spitzer
use a bootdisk
That i was i said with me drunk head

Quote:
if u cant create one go to www.bootdiks.com
http://www.bootdisk.com/ try that
typo
#22547
Lvl 14
fdisk will completely wipe your drive and re-format it.
* This post has been modified : 21 years ago
#22548
Lvl 21
hammer and a few swift blows to the square box thingy next to ur screen...give a few to the screen for good measure..it should wipe out most anything
#22549
Lvl 14
BUY A NEW ONE... :x
#22550
Lvl 14
don't use fdisk if your drive is more then 15,7 gb.. my experience is that it can ruin your MBA.. some kind of weird bug. fdisk with 2000 works fine, but the xp and 89 etc. have that bug.
#22551
Lvl 22
wrsteiner

thx for correcting that
#22552
Lvl 12
yust smash the hd and buy a new one
#22553
Lvl 12
Thanks for your advise guys

Was thinking about using Fdisk, because i've heard a lot about it (don't know how it works though) - So thanks for the warning.

Boo - About just using the win98/xp disk and let it format the drive: My win98 is a OEM version, which doesn't work when anything is already installed on the computer - and the win XP disk will format but still give same problem as mentioned below

I used the bootdisk approach to format my HD. However, after reinstalling win98 the computer still remember things - like settings for my graphics card etc. The same thing happens when using the XP disk (experienced this with both my laptop (win98) and desktop(XP)) - is there no way to start all over: reset the computer like in was completely new??
#22554
Lvl 17
Boot to the CD, and delete the partition that the OS was set up on. Then recreate the partition and format the drive before you install Windows. That will completely erase all data on the dive (well, you'd need a clean room to get any data back after that, provided it wasn't over written in the reinstall).
#22555
Lvl 14
graphics card settings... there are defaults, so maybe after a full format, clean install, the defaults are exactly like you set them before the format. you sould you do what fiach sais, 'cause nothing will remain, a fresh, brandnew start. and that's what you wanted.
#22556
Lvl 12
I prefer fdisk that comes with Linux installation CD´s because sometimes Windows Fdisk just doesn´t want to remove all partitions. And Partition Magic is really good and simple if You can get it. I got mine with motherboard.