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Old Feb 12, 2006, 02:02 AM
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Hard drive software reload

Can anyone tell me what's the best advice for wiping a hard drive and re-loading all software, including Windows XP?

I've been advised through another thread in this forum to do that after all else failed in trying restore pc performance.

I've backed up all my personal files to an external hard drive.

How do I do it? What are the pitfalls? What should I beware of? What tricks-of-the-trade help? I'm registered with AOL as the Internet service provider. Will my registration be affected by wiping the hard drive? Will Windows automatically download all the service packs and updates once I'm up and running again? My McAfee virus and firewall stuff came via download. How do I get it back? etc etc etc

All advice gratefully received.

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Old Feb 12, 2006, 02:08 AM   #2  
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First of you want to make sure that all the DATA that you want to keep is backed up, off the hard drive.
Make sure you have ALL your apps and XP discs to hand.


Once all this is done you are ready to reinstall XP.
This is very simple:
Here's some instructions that should help:
*Look for message "booting from CD" usually located at the bottom of the screen. If you have a factory splash screen, press ESC to unload it.
*Press any Key when you see the prompt to 'Press Any Key"
*Setup will start copying files, if you need to install any third-party or RAID drivers press F6 at this time. the copying of files can take awhile.(leave this one)
*Next you will get the option to repair or enter setup, choose to enter setup. Press ENTER.
*Press F8 if you agree to the license.
*Setup will scan for previous Windows installations
*You want to delete all existing partitions, recreate the ones you want and then install a fresh copy of XP.

Leave to cook for 30-40 mins

This will completely wipe your drive (Format) and reinstall ONE copy of XP.

The reinstall route I always use is:
Install XP
FULLY patch it with Windows Update
Install Anti Virus, update and scan (AVG is good and free)
Install Anti spyware, update and scan (A couple of good removal tools are Spybot and Adaware)
Defrag.

Then install any other Apps you need, like Office, etc.

Hope this helps
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Curlyben - hello again...

Some more clues in you can please

* What do I do to get to the bit where I'm looking for "booting from cd"?
* Factory Splash screen???
* Third-party or RAID drivers ???

Sorry, I don't do deep pc speak...
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OK here goes
Factory splash screen, is the brand name screen, eg Compaq, HP, Dell.
To get the Booting from CD prompt, just throw your XP disc into your CD drive and reboot.
RIAD drivers, you can ignore this bit just let it run thro'.

Any thing else just ask.
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I guess my worry is that once I start this process I can't ask...I'll be off-line
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As I have previously make sure you have ALL of your software to hand, including your AOL sign on information.
An Old engineering saying comes to mind:
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Measure TWICE and cut ONCE
Always double check to make sue you have everything you need before starting.
A quick check list;
* ALL Data backed up
* XP disc and code
* Internet connection information (user id, password, install disc)
* Needed program discs
* most important ** Lots of Coffee **

So now you should have a small pile of CD's a few pieces of paper and a steaming mug of your fave Java near you computer.
If everything checks out, TWICE, then its time to take the plunge and start.
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Ben has given you good advice. But a couple of points. Did your PC come with a factory recovery/restore disk? Many new PCs come with such disks (or the ability to make them) that will restore your PC to the way it came from the factory. If you have such a disk that would be the best way to go.

As for AOL, the only question is whether you have saved e-mail you want to keep. If you do, you can save your filing cabinet by opening the cabinet, right clicking on the topmost folder and save it as a file, then backup that file. Otherwise, when you reinstall AOL just choose the Existing Account option and enter your master screen name and password when prompted.
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Guys. Sorry for the delay in replying. I didn't get the email response to say anyone had replied, to I assumed they hadn't.

Thanks for all the advice...haven't done the business yet. All is backed up, discs found, kettle on the boil. Just need the time to sit down and focus on pressing the button.
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Well. Here we are again! Hard drive wiped, software re-installed, pc running quick. Success

Can't say it was anything but hard work but made it in the end. Well, sort of...Just one question:

The pc now thinks it hasn't got an sound card. How do I tell it that it has?

Once I'm all up and running I'll summarise the highs and lows. Might be useful to someone
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You need to find out exactly what model sound board you have and then find and load the drivers for it.
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