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Answer» Posting your requests in a language that at least some of us can understand may yield some results.IT WAS LATE AND I SUCK AT TYPING ANYWAYS HERE WE GO I REINSTALLED WINDOWS LAST
NIGHT IT SEEMED TO GO SMOOTHLY ONLY WHEN I FINISHED I FOUND I HAD 60 GIGS OF HD
SPACE USED I AM SOPOSED TO HAVE A TOTAL OF 114 THE INSTALL SAID IT WOULD DELETE
EVERYTHING BUT IT DIDNT THERE WERE SOME PROGRAM FILES LEFT THEY WERE ALL TRASHED
SO I DELETED THEM BUT IM STILL MISSING 60 GIGS IVE LOOKED EVERY WHERE TO NO AVAIL
WHAT HAPPEND AND HOW DO I INSTALL WITHOUT THIS HAPPENINGDownload [highlight]this file[/highlight] and extract it to a folder. Run the resulting bootdisk.exe with a diskette in the floppy drive. This will create a bootable diskette. Use this diskette to boot the computer that you want to set up XP on. When the diskette has finished loading, type delpart FOLLOWED by enter and a small program will launch. Elect to delete all partitions. Now reboot but this time from the XP CD. Carry out the installation as normal, electing to format the C: drive to the file system of your choice (FAT or NTFS).
You do have a full WinXP CD and not a restore CD don't you?YES FUL VERSION THANKS FOR THE HELPYOU also seem to have a problem with a stuck caps lock KEY. im at work caps has to be on to use apps sorry for the
YELLING thanks again
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