Unable to reformat Hard Drive

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Buck Naked

Tried to reformat HD as I want to do a fresh install of XP Home. Have tried
everything to date but when I try and format I keep on getting the following
message:

Windows cannot format this drive.Quit any disk utilities or other programs
that are using this drive and make sure that no window is displaying the
contents of the drive. Then try formatting again.

Any suggestions as I have tried to format from the XP bootdisk, C prompt and
disk management system and always the same.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Shenan Stanley

Buck said:
Tried to reformat HD as I want to do a fresh install of XP Home. Have
tried everything to date but when I try and format I keep on getting
the following message:

Windows cannot format this drive.Quit any disk utilities or other
programs that are using this drive and make sure that no window is
displaying the contents of the drive. Then try formatting again.

Any suggestions as I have tried to format from the XP bootdisk, C
prompt and disk management system and always the same.

Any help would be appreciated.

Boot with your Windows XP CD (set your BIOS to boot from CD first, restart
the machine, press any key when it asks you to do so..)
Follow through the installation and when it asks you where to install,
delete the partition(s) and create new one(s).
 
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Richard Urban

You are trying to format the drive while you are using Windows - right?

You can't cut off the tree branch while you are sitting on it. You have to
boot up from the CD. You can format as part of the install from there.

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Regards,

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :)

If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
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Ken Blake

In
Buck Naked said:
Tried to reformat HD as I want to do a fresh install of XP
Home. Have
tried everything to date but when I try and format I keep on
getting
the following message:

Windows cannot format this drive.Quit any disk utilities or
other
programs that are using this drive and make sure that no window
is
displaying the contents of the drive. Then try formatting
again.

Any suggestions as I have tried to format from the XP bootdisk,
C
prompt and disk management system and always the same.


You can't format the Windows drive from within Windows, since
that would leave Windows without a leg to stand on.

Just boot from the Windows XP CD (change the BIOS boot order if
necessary to accomplish this) and follow the prompts for a clean
installation (delete the existing partition by pressing "D" when
prompted, then create a new one).

You can find detailed instructions here:
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html

or here http://windowsxp.mvps.org/XPClean.htm

or here http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/clean_install.htm

However why do you want to reformat and reinstall? In my view,
it's almost always a mistake. With a modicum of care, it should
never be necessary to reinstall Windows (XP or any other
version). I've run Windows 3.0, 3.1, WFWG 3.11, Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, each for the period of
time before the next version came out, and each on two machines
here. I never reinstalled any of them, and I have never had
anything more than an occasional minor problem.

It's my belief that this mistaken notion stems from the technical
support people at many of the larger OEMs. Their solution to
almost any problem they don't quickly know the answer to is
"reformat and reinstall." That's the perfect solution for them.
It gets you off the phone quickly, it almost always works, and it
doesn't require them to do any real troubleshooting (a skill that
most of them obviously don't possess in any great degree).

But it leaves you with all the work and all the problems. You
have to restore all your data backups, you have to reinstall all
your programs, you have to reinstall all the Windows and
application updates,you have to locate and install all the needed
drivers for your system, you have to recustomize Windows and all
your apps to work the way you're comfortable with.

Besides all those things being time-consuming and troublesome,
you may have trouble with some of them: can you find all your
application CDs? Can you find all the needed installation codes?
Do you have data backups to restore? Do you even remember all the
customizations and tweaks you may have installed to make
everything work the way you like?

Occasionally there are problems that are so difficult to solve
that Windows should be reinstalled cleanly. But they are few and
far between; reinstallation should not be a substitute for
troubleshooting; it should be a last resort, to be done only
after all other attempts at troubleshooting by a qualified person
have failed.

If you have problems, post them here; it's likely that someone
can help you and a reinstallation won't be required.
 
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Michael Stevens

In
Buck Naked said:
Tried to reformat HD as I want to do a fresh install of XP Home. Have
tried everything to date but when I try and format I keep on getting
the following message:

Windows cannot format this drive.Quit any disk utilities or other
programs that are using this drive and make sure that no window is
displaying the contents of the drive. Then try formatting again.

Any suggestions as I have tried to format from the XP bootdisk, C
prompt and disk management system and always the same.

Any help would be appreciated.

Click on the link below, or copy and paste the link into the address box
if using the web based newsgroup.
Format XP
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/format_XP.htm
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(e-mail address removed)
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http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm
 
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Plato

Richard said:
You can't cut off the tree branch while you are sitting on it. You have to
boot up from the CD. You can format as part of the install from there.

Larry, Moe, and Curly. Assuming they were alive and were making new
episodes, that would be a good one :)
 
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Richard Urban

(-:

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Regards,

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :)

If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 

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