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krets
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist

From: Right-dead center
Insane since: Nov 2002

posted posted 07-23-2004 17:18

I've gotten a virus or something that's making it impossible to even run IE when I want to (not that I run it often since I use FF). I want to reinstall XP and start over fresh.

I recently partitioned my drives and I'm curious how that will work. Currently I have XP and my programs running on the C: partition with everything else (music, photos, PSDs, etc) on other partitions. My setup is actually one 40G drive that has the XP install and programs on it and another 80G drive with everything else.

When I go to partition will I be prompted as to what drive I want to install on? I don't care about losing my programs, I can just reinstall them. I just don't want to lose the partitions or anything on them.

Probably a stoopid question but I've just never done this before with multiple drives/partitions.

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InI
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: Somewhere over the rainbow
Insane since: Mar 2001

posted posted 07-23-2004 18:21

The poster has demanded we remove all his contributions, less he takes legal action.
We have done so.
Now Tyberius Prime expects him to start complaining that we removed his 'free speech' since this message will replace all of his posts, past and future.
Don't follow his example - seek real life help first.

krets
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist

From: Right-dead center
Insane since: Nov 2002

posted posted 07-23-2004 20:25

Cool. The C: drive is a seperate hard drive altogether with only XP and programs on it.

All my files are on the other partitioned HD.

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At0mic_PC
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: Columbia MS USA
Insane since: Apr 2001

posted posted 07-23-2004 22:32

Well if you use a DOS disk to format you can just go format C: and it should format only the C: partition.

The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made. --Groucho Marx

Shooting_Star
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From:
Insane since: Feb 2004

posted posted 07-24-2004 00:31

That last piece of advice could cost you.
DOS does not work with NTFS.
The drive assignments could look screwy and you might end up formatting the wrong partition, say your data partition for example.

Make sure you do a DIR before formatting any partition to ensure it's the one you want to format.

edit: investing in Norton Ghost is worth every penny. although interestingly Ghost can screw up the drive letter assignments too. once you have finished installing, ghost your partition to the other drive and backup to external media.
Then do successive/incremental ghosts as you load applications.

i keep about 4 ghosts on my second drive ranging from pristine OS without apps to fully tweaked OS with all apps. I normally reghost from the second drive every 10-14 months. i also reghost if i feel the system is unstable or that some website tried to hijack my browser.

I keep another 12 on DVDs..each at a different stage of installing apps. It takes about 4 minutes to image and about 4 minutes to restore. you can't beat that.

(Edited by Shooting_Star on 07-24-2004 00:38)

Tao
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: The Pool Of Life
Insane since: Nov 2003

posted posted 07-24-2004 02:18

I've used Partition magic to do this recently krets and had no problems at all.
I'm running XP home with two 40 gig HDD. On the faster of the two HDD I made 3 partitions, one just for the operating system, so far things are just dandy.
Feel free to "Q" me if you want to talk some more about it.

:::tao::: ::cell::
[ED] Actually I'm not on ICQ, either msn messenger or Trillian moi [/ED]

(Edited by Tao on 07-24-2004 02:21)

krets
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist

From: Right-dead center
Insane since: Nov 2002

posted posted 07-24-2004 16:59

Got er done guys, thanks.

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White Hawk
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: out of nowhere...
Insane since: May 2004

posted posted 07-25-2004 02:12

I'm a little late now you're sorted, but I would have recommended Partition Magic too.

Incidentally, I seem to be a having a problem with IE since I installed FF. As soon as IE is open, it closes. No event log, no other symptoms.

I switched off third-party extensions and it works fine like that for IE-only applications (like Windows Update). At least I know where to look now for a solution when I have time to worry about it.

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