i have a xp boot disc is FDISC on that?
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i have a xp boot disc is FDISC on that?
Just use the xp boot disk and go to the partition selection screen and wipe out all the partitions.Quote:
Originally posted by peerzyboy@29 January 2004 - 14:57
i have a xp boot disc is FDISC on that?
Or try to do a "chkdsk" using that command to check the drive for any errors or bad sectors.
i tried CHKDSK and it checked the A drive and nothing else i also tried SCANDISC and it just checked the A (floppy) drive as well. :angry:Quote:
Originally posted by shn@29 January 2004 - 22:07
Or try to do a "chkdsk" using that command to check the drive for any errors or bad sectors.
in FDISK section 4 it just says NO PARTIONS on this disc.
it says nothing about the name of it.
about 20mins ago i just stuck in a legal copy of XP HOME and it started to work i selected the partion i wanted any everything then i choose FORMAT FULL WITH NTSK or what ever its calld and at about 15% pc just turned off and is back to its usually way.
im sure its not my copy of XP cause i have a perfecly not scratched legel copy of HOME and slightly scratched copy on PRO that has worked before.
im still in need of major help cause i aint got any money to get it repaired professionly. :angry:
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bump :helpsmile:
Check all the connections inside the 'puter to make sure they are all made and if that doesn't change anything I would say the HD has failed and you need to purchase a new one.
Edit: last but not least, you could try to flash the firmware of the HD from the manufacture.
all the connections are in properly.
but isnt it wierd that 2 hard drivs of 2 different makes (maxtor and seagate) both fail at the same time.
does anyone know a way to totally format a hard drive 100%
also i no this may sound stupid but does the pc hav like a mini hard drive of its own which wod tell XP everytime i try to install that a file is fucked up or something?
also i think this is more hardware than software so could a mod please move this back into hardware world <_< :rolleyes:
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Only if they've failed. I don't think it's the HDDs.Quote:
Originally posted by peerzyboy+31 January 2004 - 18:19--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (peerzyboy @ 31 January 2004 - 18:19)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>but isnt it wierd that 2 hard drivs of 2 different makes (maxtor and seagate) both fail at the same time.[/b]
Yep, type FORMAT <drive letter>: at a DOS prompt.Quote:
Originally posted by peerzyboy@31 January 2004 - 18:19
does anyone know a way to totally format a hard drive 100%
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also i no this may sound stupid but does the pc hav like a mini hard drive of its own which wod tell XP everytime i try to install that a file is fucked up or something?[/quote]You're right, it sounds stupid. :)
Windows XP's installation does not require a partitioned and formatted HDD; if you have a new & untouched drive in your system when you run the XP install, it'll ask you how you want to partition and format the available disks, then do it. I know because I've done it this way. :)
You could use FDISK to remove all partition information from the drive then just run the XP install if you wanted.
iv tried:
FORMAT {every letter on the keyboard}:
iv been to FDISK and deleated any NON DOS partions
and it still fucking bombs out.
but sometimes not in the same place.
the places it does it are:
1)while its loading files rite at the start b4 u can even select where to install
2)on doing a full format with NTSC (or whatever it is) NOT QUICK
3)after it asks me for my name and the time and stuff like that the pc just reboots.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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im thinking that im gonna hav to pay to hav it fixed :angry:
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go into fdisk, delete all partions, dos and non dos etc, so there is nothing there, create a new partition using all space, btu dont format it. now boot using ur winxp disk, run the setup, use ntfs type disk, and quick option, see if that works.
also u cant format the drives as there are no drives defined, eg partitions