Burn wrote:Meverix wrote:TheMuffin wrote:I never format while in Windows. All that does is cause unnecessary problems. Pop in the CD and reboot. Just follow the steps. Delete the partition and reinstall windows all before it boots up.
Yeah, thats the problem, I can't delete it. It tells me that the C: Drive can't be deleted because its using C: to store temporary files relating to the installation...
That shouldn't happen.
Your bios should be set to boot to cd first. If it is and your XP install disc is in it'll boot up the XP install program using a old DOS like interface (no fancy graphics).
From there you should be able to delete the partition. If I recall (because I haven't installed xp in a couple of months) it shouldn't start copying the temp files until AFTER the partition deletion is done.
Yup, this whole thing I did in DOS. And it told me it couldn't.
Latest update then. I was warned about dumping a new XP onto and old one that things might go skewiff, but I did anyway. All teh XP files were obviously replaced, everything else, my music, my files, are all still here though. I don't know about the virus, but Messenger has been behaving so I think I might've sorted it. Computer is faster than ever, and unless the virus is still around, I'm pretty jolly. Now to reinstall all my drivers and hardware and junk