IMPASS with Hard Drive

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delldimension2100

Apparently i have a virus - because i have deleted everything from my hard
drive ( according to the add/remove programs screen ) and still only have
approx 400mg left of space on my hard drive - my thought is it isnt actually
deleting files when i tell it to - and part 2 of my problem i cant format the
hd using format command - it gets me to the step where there are other files
using the drive - try to dismount - and it goes no where - just goes away -
cant reinstall windows xp pro with out a clean hd!!
HELP!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Malke

delldimension2100 said:
Apparently i have a virus - because i have deleted everything from my
hard drive ( according to the add/remove programs screen ) and still
only have approx 400mg left of space on my hard drive - my thought is
it isnt actually deleting files when i tell it to - and part 2 of my
problem i cant format the hd using format command - it gets me to the
step where there are other files using the drive - try to dismount -
and it goes no where - just goes away - cant reinstall windows xp pro
with out a clean hd!! HELP!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you want to clean-install Windows you have to boot from the XP cd,
not try and format from within Windows itself. See:

http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html - Clean Install

Malke
 
R

Rock

delldimension2100 said:
Apparently i have a virus - because i have deleted everything from my hard
drive ( according to the add/remove programs screen ) and still only have
approx 400mg left of space on my hard drive - my thought is it isnt actually
deleting files when i tell it to - and part 2 of my problem i cant format the
hd using format command - it gets me to the step where there are other files
using the drive - try to dismount - and it goes no where - just goes away -
cant reinstall windows xp pro with out a clean hd!!
HELP!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Norton protected recycle bin?

You can't format the system drive from within windows. Boot from the XP
CD to format and install windows.

Clean Install Windows XP
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
 
L

Lem

delldimension2100 said:
Apparently i have a virus - because i have deleted everything from my hard
drive ( according to the add/remove programs screen ) and still only have
approx 400mg left of space on my hard drive - my thought is it isnt actually
deleting files when i tell it to - and part 2 of my problem i cant format the
hd using format command - it gets me to the step where there are other files
using the drive - try to dismount - and it goes no where - just goes away -
cant reinstall windows xp pro with out a clean hd!!
HELP!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hold on there, hoss! Are you really sure you want to format and reinstall?
Why? That's a pretty drastic step for someone with your apparent level of
knowledge.

"Add/Remove Programs" -- as the name says -- enables the removal of programs,
e.g., Microsoft Word, iTunes, Adobe Reader, or any of the other applications that
may be installed on your computer. This tool does NOT remove any of the data you
have stored on your hard drive -- all those mp3s and photos you have downloaded,
for instance, not to mention all of your emails and the 17 chapters of your
unfinished novel. It's more than likely that your hard drive is filled up with
data -- which can't be replaced after you delete it -- rather than with
application programs.

Have you looked at the contents of your hard drive with Windows Explorer?

If you're just trying to get more space on your hard drive, have you run Disk
Cleanup?

If you really want to reformat and reinstall XP, follow Malke's advice -- but
remember, you'll have to reinstall all of your application programs from their
original CDs (or re-download them) and restore all of your data from your backups
(you did make backups, right?).
 
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delldimension2100

tried to - not seemingly an option to format from within the windows cd -
tried that 5x
Apparently i have a virus - because i have deleted everything from my
hard drive ( according to the add/remove programs screen ) and still
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
with out a clean hd!! HELP!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you want to clean-install Windows you have to boot from the XP cd,
not try and format from within Windows itself. See:

http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html - Clean Install

Malke
 
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delldimension2100

No shit it doesnt remove the extra files associated with the programs - but
it wouldnt still be reading full -(hd) like it is anyway I would have some
serious room for work
And before you question my experience - know what u r talking about - done
this process 5 times in the process with this computer = at the time it was
my mothers -
Disk cleanup worked for less than 1 mg file space - and i loaded norton to my
computer and it found seeveral unremoveable virus's
Jon said:
Apparently i have a virus - because i have deleted everything from my hard
drive ( according to the add/remove programs screen ) and still only have
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
HELP!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hold on there, hoss! Are you really sure you want to format and reinstall?
Why? That's a pretty drastic step for someone with your apparent level of
knowledge.

"Add/Remove Programs" -- as the name says -- enables the removal of programs,
e.g., Microsoft Word, iTunes, Adobe Reader, or any of the other applications that
may be installed on your computer. This tool does NOT remove any of the data you
have stored on your hard drive -- all those mp3s and photos you have downloaded,
for instance, not to mention all of your emails and the 17 chapters of your
unfinished novel. It's more than likely that your hard drive is filled up with
data -- which can't be replaced after you delete it -- rather than with
application programs.

Have you looked at the contents of your hard drive with Windows Explorer?

If you're just trying to get more space on your hard drive, have you run Disk
Cleanup?

If you really want to reformat and reinstall XP, follow Malke's advice -- but
remember, you'll have to reinstall all of your application programs from their
original CDs (or re-download them) and restore all of your data from your backups
(you did make backups, right?).
 

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