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I have Win2k Pro and have tried to make a clean install of
XP Pro on a second new HDD. Two attempts have failed and I now get three choices when I boot: 1) XP Setup 2) XP Professional or 3) Windows 2000. Booting from XP Pro CD and choosing 1) gives: "Setup cannot load keyboard layoutfile KBDUS.DLL" (The XP Pro CD and my Win2k Pro are in english, but my language is swedish). Choosing 2) gives: "Could not start Windows\system32 \hal.dll, missing or corrupt. Reinstall a copy". Choosing 3) starts Win2k without any problems. I would like to reformat my new drive D and start all over. However when I try this from Windows I get the message: "Windows cannot format this drive. Quit any disk utilities or other programs that are using this drive". I have tried to format through Partition Magic 8 after closing Norton Antivirus as I was told and still get the message: "Unable to write to the boot sector. Virus protecting software may be running". Is there any other way I can format my new drive so that I can make my XP installation? As it is now my old drive C with Win2k is master and the new drive D is slave. Shall I change this before installing XP. I want to keep Win2k and gradually move my applications to XP since I have read that it is safer to make a clean install instead of an upgrade. Grateful for any tips Jan Mark |
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Thank you Anthony,
I have tried to format from the command prompt in safe mode and got the following message: "Format cannot run because volume is in use by another process. Format may run if this volume is dismounted first. All open bundles to this volume would then be invalid. Would you like to force a dismount on this volume? Y/N After yes: Cannot lock the drive. The volume is still in use." I cannot understand how this drive can be in use. Shall I take it out of the PC and let the supplier format if he can or is there something else I can do? Jan >-----Original Message----- >Check in the Bios. Some Bios' have an option to enable boot sector virus scanning. Then try formatting the drive from the command prompt. format d: >. > |
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