Clean Install

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Michael Lagow

If you have the Full Version or WIndows XP (not the upgrade), just boot with
the CD and followi the prompt for a new installation, you will be abale to
delete your partitions and drive, thus cleaning your system for a fresh
install, then format for NTFS. Off you go ...
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Michael said:
If you have the Full Version or WIndows XP (not the upgrade), just
boot with the CD and followi the prompt for a new installation, you
will be abale to delete your partitions and drive, thus cleaning
your system for a fresh install, then format for NTFS. Off you go
...

I think you meant to reply to someone and not start a new posting?
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

Since this message appears to be in a thread you started, rather than
a reply to another message, none of us here has any idea to whom, or
about what, this message is.

If you have the Full Version or WIndows XP (not the upgrade), just boot with
the CD and followi the prompt for a new installation, you will be abale to
delete your partitions and drive, thus cleaning your system for a fresh
install, then format for NTFS. Off you go ...


Note that you can do this with *either* the Full version *or* the
Upgrade. The only difference is that with the Upgrade, you will be
prompted to insert the CD of a previous qualifying version as proof of
ownership.
 

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