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>>>>>I fitted an additional second hard disk to a friends computer the other
>>>>>day running XP. (for file storage)
>>>>> It was 40 GB that I previously had in my computer that I replaced with
>>>>> a larger one a few years ago.
>>>>> Still had on it Win 98, files and programs that I wanted to remove.
>>>>> After starting the second time came up with the duel boot option.
>>>>> Found out how to stop that.
>>>>> I then deleted the files I could but some remained. I had show hidden
>>>>> files and folders enabled.
>>>>> Next I ran format from the dos prompt (not in Windows) as it wouldn't
>>>>> format in windows The same files still remained. (3)
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>>>>> Finally set the new drive to share and accessed via the network on
>>>>> another computer.
>>>>> On the networked computer I viewed the drive and saw the three plus
>>>>> about ten more I couldn't see on the computer with the drive.
>>>>> Deleted them via the network. Job done.
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>>>>> What would have been a simpler easy and correct way to empty the
>>>>> drive?
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>>>> - Click Start / Run / diskmgmt.msc
>>>> - Format the second disk.
>>>> Problem solved!
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>>> Tried that but via the control panel/administrative tools. Format option
>>> greyed out.
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>> Try it again in Safe Mode while logged on as Administrator.
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> Tried that both as administrator and my login in safe mode on my computer
> which is duel boot. XP & 98 on two discs.
> The one I tried this on the other day was not mine but mine is the same
> setup. Except duel boot enabled on mine.
> Format still greyed out in safe mode.
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Try deleting, then recreating the partition. If this is greyed out too
then you have some application that locks the disk. What it is I cannot
tell - it is your machine.
You can, of course, use a sledge hammer. It's dangerous because
it will delete the selected partition without asking any silly questions.
- Boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk from
www.bootdisk.com.
- Delete the recalcitrant partition with delpart.exe from
http://www.russelltexas.com/delpart.htm