Assuming you have backed up any important data.
Then delete the existing partition, they create a new
partition the same size and format it. Then continue
on with the "Clean Install". You will end up with one
version of XP installed and all applications
will need to re-installed.
Also:
How to do a Clean Install of Windows XP
Start by changing the BIOS setting to Boot from CD drive first.
Then see below:
From Michael Steven's:
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
more info:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/XPClean.htm
and:
http://www.theeldergeek.com/clean_in...windows_xp.htm
also:
http://www.bootdisk.com/
Also make sure you have the drivers you need for your motherboard, video
card, sound card, Etc.
Try Belarc Advisor:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
It does a good job of providing a wealth of information including software
Key codes
and Devices you will need Drivers for.
If you are doing a Clean Install on an existing PC that has XP already
Installed:
Verify your CD Key code matches what Belarc Advisor reports for your
existing install.
Note: OEM Windows Installs usually come with a sticker on the PC or laptop
and may not match the factory installed key.
Note:A number of vendors now supply restore CD(s) or have a restore
partition on the hard drive
and usually do not supply a Windows XP CD.
--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com
"BillW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a PC running XP and I would like to do a clean install. When I
>start the clean install, it eventually gets to the point where it shows
>that I have one partition and asks me where I want to install the OS. If I
>tell it to install in the same partition, I get a warning that I should not
>install 2 operating systems in the same partition. I don't know what to do
>so it will reformat my C-drive and reinstall XP. Do I tell it to install
>in the same partition even though I get the warning or do I tell it to make
>a new partition? If I tell it to make a new partition, what happens to the
>"partition" that the current version of the OS is in? If it makes a new
>partition, what size do I make it and do I delete the partition that the OS
>is currently in when it's done? Is there something else I should do?
>Sorry for these novice questions, but I don't want to do something wrong.
>Thank you.
>