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Thread: Problem formatting Windows XP SP2

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    Jazz I myself could never get that to work no matter how I tried

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    Im sure there is a problem with that cd media..

    Get a new copy..

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    Try using another Windows XP disk

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    run formatxp.exe














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    LOL

    Lets see how many people get
    Your search - formatxp.exe - did not match any documents.

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    there's no such command

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    Hence my previous post

    LOL

    Lets see how many people get
    Your search - formatxp.exe - did not match any documents.

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    I've tried putting another windows xp disc to use as source for the asms files but it was still frozen when i directed the installation to it.

    I think it's the DVD-ROM drive that's fucked, or the HD has bad sectors. I hope it's not the latter, as I had a lot of valuable shite on that HD.

    I've tried also with the USB but it wouldn't budge.

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    Before you go any further, put the drive in another machine (using either a 2.5" external case or a 3.5" adapter) and save your data. If the drive is failing you may get away with that before it fails completely. You can also recreate and format the partition to decide whether the drive is faulty.
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