If you have to repeatedly reformat and reinstall XP, something is
drastically wrong. Why not post your problems here as they come up? We can
deal with them one at a time while you're looking at the problem and can
perform tests, etc. And consider using a real newsreader to read the groups.
The Communities interface is very lacking. Just click here to see what I
mean:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...dowsxp.general
An 8GB drive on an XP machine. That's downright cute, <s>! And perfect for
saving a Clone of your fresh, updated installation (but not acceptable for
personal data backup.) There are several programs you can use to clone a
drive. One that's free for this use is BootIt NG. I use it lots (it's also a
boot manager and I use it for that, paid $30 for a damned fine app.) Let me
know if you want instructions.
But try that link above, first. Two hints: In Outlook Express, which is
almost certainly what will open when you click that link, while you are in
the newsgroup. go to the View menu, Current View, and check "Group messages
by conversation." Also, press Ctrl-H to see only those threads
(conversations) that you have participated in. Press Ctrl-H again to see
them all. Oh, and in Tools, Options, Read tab, make it "Get 1000 headers at
a time". Even then, you may need to refresh a time or two just to see a few
days worth of messages.
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com
"RBB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0467F36C-12D4-4598-BA4E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> The impatient individual that I am, I already went to "My Computer"
> selected
> the HD and then select Quick Format.
> You have advised me to change the OS by converting them to NTFS. I
> thought
> my first drive was right at the limit for FAT 32 and the other being so
> small
> "8 G" I did nto think that was even an option.
>
> I have had to Format and reload my computer so many times I am just sick
> of
> it. I do not know if it is because of my IP or what " just a money scam"
> but I am sick of it. I would like to make a copy of my HD with all of the
> updates on it just in case I have to Format and reload again but I do not
> know how.
>
> Thanks for the advice.
>
> "sgopus" wrote:
>
>> Go to administrators tools, computer management, then disk management.
>> highlight the hd you wish to format, and by the way you want to make this
>> a
>> basic, not Dynamic type of disk, I would suggest NTFS as a file format,
>> rather than FAT32, it's more reliable as is the same with the basic type
>> as
>> opposed to the dynamic.
>> I would also suggest you convert the FAT32 to NTFS as well.
>>
>> "RBB" wrote:
>>
>> > I have just now rearranged my devices on my computer and I added a
>> > second HD.
>> >
>> > I have Window XP Home Edition on a FAT32 Maxtor 38G HD and I add a
>> > Fujitus
>> > 8G which I had laying around.
>> >
>> > Now this drive is one that someone discarded but is also is a FAT 32
>> > and
>> > has Windows which is "Not registered to me!" on it. Any how, I hooked
>> > it up
>> > as a Slave hoping to use it to store Image files on.
>> >
>> > How do I properly format it so I do not have problems breaching some
>> > Eula
>> > agreement? Thanks for the advice.