Before we start any explanations let's get a few facts straight. Firstly you
don't actually say what type of XP disk you have. You have a Dell machine,
therefore they should have provided you with either a recovery disk or a
recovery partition. Obviously if the Symantec tech has destroyed your hard
drive then the chances are that any recovery partition will be inaccessible,
so that leaves either recovery disks or a retail version of XP. to get a
retail version you would have had to buy a copy.
However, reading your email further you state 'if I do partition if I create
a small partition of say 10gb for windows and format it to ntfs it starts to
install windows' so that makes me think that you do actually have a bootable
retail copy of XP.
Creating other partitions can be sorted out once XP has been installed,
basically you need one partition for the operating system and one for your
personal data, so initially I am going to point you to a link on my website
regarding installing XP. This is an illustrated guide so the pictures tell
their own story.
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how...windows_xp.htm
You might also like to look at this link too:
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how..._format_my.htm
You can either partition during the windows installation (probably the best
idea) or after installation. However, to create a partition after installing
XP you will need 'free space' so during the initial install of XP try to
make the XP partition around 40GB
Judging by the list of partitions you have quoted I assume that the 55mb was
a boot partition put on by Dell to access recovery software, drive C:,
obviously, is your XP drive, and drive F:, maybe, your recovery partition,
unless you created drive F yourself?
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"browning" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I need to reformat and partition my drive and install xp I have never done
> this before so any help will be appreciated all the articles say different
> things so im a little confused a symantec rep destroyed my drive
> performing
> remote assistance due to a problem with the 3.1 microsoft installer
> (norton360 wouldnt install)
> first off this is how it was originally partitioned from dell and I dont
> know if it should be done the same way or how to since I only know how to
> format the partition im going to install windows on this is what it
> originally said
>
> -
artition 1 [FAT] 55mb
> c
artition 2 [NTFS] 233601 mb
> f
artition 3[FAT] 4754mb
>
>
> I dont know what the [fat] is I thought windows should be in a partition
> that was ntfs and seperate from all my personal files should I partition
> or
> not and just use the whole drive and install windows on that and if I do
> partition if I create a small partition of say 10gb for windows and format
> it
> to ntfs it starts to install windows so how do I format the rest of the
> drive
> for my data and then how would I get my document onto that drive thank you
> in
> advance for any help