"Ameer K." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Ive been facing a hard disk boot problem for about a week
> now, where i cant boot to my HDD because of a disk boot
> failure. Ive decided to just format my HDD and start
> over. Im using XP professional and I have my HDD
> partitioned into 3 (one primary and two logical) and I
> did this using the Western Digital software that came
> with my HDD. However, Im alittle new to working with
> partitions. My question is how do I correctly go about
> clearing my HDD? Im not concerend about backing up
> anything becuase besides the operating system my HDD is
> basically blank. Do I first delete the two logical
> partitions and the extended parition using disk
> management in XP? Then how do i delete the final primary
> partition? Can I do this through windows or must I boot
> using the XP CD and follow some instruction through
> there? Must I format the HDD even after deleting all the
> partitions? And finally, after everything has been
> deleted and im installing windows again, do you
> recommmend I configure my HDD's partitions through the
> windows installlation or through the western digital
> software? Thanks alot.
>
> Ameeer
Before reboring your PC, try to determine if the problem
is restricted to the boot environment or if there are deep-
seated problems with your installation. Here is how you
can do it:
- Format a floppy disk on some other WinXP PC.
Don't do it on a Win9x PC - it won't work.
- Copy these files from the \i386 folder of your WinXP CD
to A:\
ntldr
ntdetect.com
- Create a file a:\boot.ini with these lines
[Boot Loader]
Timeout=3
Default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT
[Operating Systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows XP
Professional" /fastdetect
- Boot the machine with this floppy
If you still wish to format your primary partition then
boot your machine with your WinXP CD. You will get
a choice of destination. Select C:, and allow this
partition to be formatted. There is no need to repartition
the rest of your disk.
If you really want to start with a clean slate, boot the
machine with a Win98 boot disk from
www.bootdisk.com,
then use delpart.exe from
http://www.russelltexas.com/delpart.htm
to delete all partitions.