re: can't reformat the hard-drive
Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 11:07 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by DEX
(11847 messages posted)
Rob
Adrian gave you a good way to get the job done
But it maybe the way you are trying to use the win2k cd.
Try it one more time.
When you see the install menu
Hit the Enter key
It will ask you if you want to repair the OS select NO
Then you will see a new screen
It will list the OS (partitions) you have on the machine.
At the bottom of the screen you should the D key item so you can DEL. the items
listed.(arrow keys up or down)
When you do this windows ask you if you want to make a new partition select yes.
At this point you can make more than one or just one.
Then it will format the 1st one and run the install.
On Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 9:39 am, rob wrote:
>I have an HP Pavilion. I'm trying to install a fresh copy of W2K and I want to erase
>whatever there is on the hard-drive. But, during the installation, I cannot format
>my hard-drive. When I get to the point where the installation is telling me that
>I have only one partition, and that I can press 'D' to delete it, 'C' to create
a
>new partition, none of these options, (C nor D) are available. I can install another
>copy of OS besides the older one. Which occupies more hard-drive real estate. Is
>there a setting in BIOS that I have to change? Thanks anyone.
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