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Solve : I need help reformatting my internal HDD to a windows format? |
Answer» HI, i USED to have a linux(ubuntu) and now i regret ever trying to use it and i just want my windows vista back...but when i ran windows installer off of my usb flash DRIVE it said "Hard drive must be ntfs format for installation" but i have no clue how to re format my hard drive so i can re install windows...any help or suggestions?For beginners not familiar with GRUB you can always install Ubuntu within Windows, via the "Add or Remove" programs section: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/windows-installer In case you ever plan on trying Ubuntu again... don't be afraid to experiment with your computer... In the Windows installer there is an option to manage your partitions... just delete all the partitions, and you will be left with unallocated space, then create a new partition and format it as NTFS.when i installed ubuntu i completly erased windows vista...and now im trying to get it back,there are no traces of windows left to go and uninstall ubuntu So you have already messed up your installation without any NTFS partitions, and your Linux partition is unreadable by the Windows installer. Do not fear. http://dban.org/ Download and burn to a DVD. If you don't have a DVD http://www.pendrivelinux.com/install-dban-to-a-usb-flash-drive-using-windows/ and boot it on your problem computer. It will wipe ALL, I REPEAT ALL the drives attached to your computer, including their partition tables. Do not have any other drives plugged in EXCEPT your flash drive that you are booting from or your DVD drive. If you have another hard drive/SSD inside your computer disconnect it, as it will also be wiped. After you wipe the hard drive a block of unallocated space the size of your hard drive should show up in the Windows installer, and you should be able to proceed.Just curious... Quote ...but when i ran windows installer off of my usb flash drive...What sort of Vista installer runs off a flash drive? I thought you alwasy install Vista off of the DVD. Is there a USB version? I remember once setting up Windows SETUP (Vista I think?) to run off of a flash drive, and it couldn't detect ANY harddrive on the system. Booted off a DVD and it worked fine. BTW you can completely format the harddrive within the Windows Setup DVD, if there is no option to do so then just CTRL+SHIFT+F10 to get to command prompt, where you can use both format and diskpart utilities.. |
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