Information to read before doing a reinstall
Should I delete the partition or just format the drive?
The following will permanently delete all data on drive. Make sure you back up any data you want to save before continuing.
Here is some information before you begin your operating system reinstall. Some or all may or may not apply to your situation
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Parallel install of operating system (for data recovery purposes) (you will still need to do a reinstall after the parallel install)
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Information on different ways to store your personal files on your hard drive. This will make backing up your files easier.
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Slipstreaming - Information on slipstreaming SP2 into a Windows XP CD
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Upgrading older systems - Information on older systems on the computer and you want to upgrade to a newer operating system
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Unattended install - How to do an unattended install without any interaction from the user
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OS install issues - Known issues that can prevent windows from installing (These issues do not always apply but if you have a problem during install, check these out)
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Boot to CD - You have to set bios to boot to the CD. Information about booting to BIOS
***NOTE***
If you have a zip drive, flash card reader, printer, or other non required items, you will need to disconnect it from the system before doing the install of windows. If the zip, flash card reader or printer is connected, the windows installation will make the zip drive, flash card reader, or printer drive C and assign the hard drive with a different letter. Some programs will not install unless the hard drive is drive C. You can connect the zip drive once windows is loaded. It is good practice to disconnect all unnecessary devices before the install.
IF you have a second hard drive, Physically disconnect it before the install. This will prevent the install from accidentally touching the second hard drive and ruining the install. When you are done then install the second hard drive.
The following is items you need to do or be aware of before you start the install
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It is recommended that you disconnect all peripheral devices except the keyboard, mouse, and monitor prior to reinstalling the operating system. Peripheral include printers, scanners, zip drives, external modems, external hard drives, secondary hard drives (that is not being uses as part of a RAID) USB Hubs (there may be other items not listed here. If it is not needed for the install then disconnect it)
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If you are using a Windows upgrade CD to install windows during a clean install (doesn't apply if you are doing an upgrade install from within windows) You will need the CD (XP and older systems installs) and/or the product key of the previous operating system (Windows vista and newer installs)
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If you are creating a RAID install (where you use two or more disks as one disk), you will need to consult the manufacturer of the RAID that is on your motherboard or pc card for instructions on setting up RAID. With RAID there is an additional step you have to do at the beginning of Windows install. the instructions vary depending on the model of the RAID.
You will need the following
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Windows Operating system CD for the OS you want to install
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Previous Windows CD (if you are doing a clean install (no windows currently on system or deleting the operating system before the install))
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Driver disks
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Additional driver and utility diskettes or CDs
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Download Delpart.exe (Optional) Click here to download the file
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Download Gparted (Optional) Click here to download the file
Delpart.exe, gparted and the debug script does the
same thing. They all delete the partition. Delpart.exe and
gparted.exe is quicker and easier to use than the debug script. You
can also have the windows CD delete the partition (However
the windows CD does not do a good job deleting the partition).
You can use debug, windows CD, delpart or gparted to delete the
partition. I would recommend either delpart or gparted. I have not
personally used gparted yet but everyone I know that has used it
loves it. Since it makes its own bootable disk, it will probably be
easier to use than delpart.
NOTICE:
The procedures below require a repartitioning and reformatting of the hard drive. This will permanently erase all data on the drive. Please back up any data you wish to preserve before performing these procedures. During the procedure it will ask you for the product key. Have it handy to enter when it requests it. Some installs vary to a certain degree but all of them follow the following steps enough to be able to use this layout for all of them.
For directions on reinstalling the operating system, click here.