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New Seagate 200 gig Hard drive
Fresh/New first time installation of Windows XP Professional.
I probably should not have used the CD that came with the Seagate. It
divided the hard drive into 132 gig section then added the rest after windows
was installed.
First of all I do not like that. I would rather have one all inclusive
directory tree.
Second, it's unstable and reboots for no reason with no regularity.
I want to dump it all. Format the hard drive, reinstall this new XP disk.
But do I have to remove the partition Seagate put on the hard drive first? I
cant figure out how. Will windows indeed re-install or is it going to say
'No, you already did this.....I tried the online help but it said I had to
pay to get assistance so that's not free. Damnit I wish I'd left it alone
and just stayed with the old hard drive and the good ole 98. I know it's
like saying you wish you still had your laser disk player but this is all
just barely out of my realm of comfort and experience.
Is there a slick way to do this? Is there a written instruction sheet of
how to format the hard drive without the Seagate crap and install windows
correctly. I think the whole partitioning is the source but I dont know.
Fresh/New first time installation of Windows XP Professional.
I probably should not have used the CD that came with the Seagate. It
divided the hard drive into 132 gig section then added the rest after windows
was installed.
First of all I do not like that. I would rather have one all inclusive
directory tree.
Second, it's unstable and reboots for no reason with no regularity.
I want to dump it all. Format the hard drive, reinstall this new XP disk.
But do I have to remove the partition Seagate put on the hard drive first? I
cant figure out how. Will windows indeed re-install or is it going to say
'No, you already did this.....I tried the online help but it said I had to
pay to get assistance so that's not free. Damnit I wish I'd left it alone
and just stayed with the old hard drive and the good ole 98. I know it's
like saying you wish you still had your laser disk player but this is all
just barely out of my realm of comfort and experience.
Is there a slick way to do this? Is there a written instruction sheet of
how to format the hard drive without the Seagate crap and install windows
correctly. I think the whole partitioning is the source but I dont know.