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How can I format my hard drive without deleting windows?
May 14, 2011
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To format a drive means to wipe it clean and start from scratch, i.e. Windows included. Sorry mate, try and get a hold of a Windwos disc from a friend.
You need to reinstall windows by the sounds of it. Shame you lost the discs 🙁
Formating the hard dirve means deleting everything. If you have 2 partitions on the hard drive, you can re-format the one where windows was not loaded (normally windows will be loaded on C: drive). However, I don’t think how that will help you.
Actually when you format, all files are being deleted even your windows OS, unless you can boot to DOS mode and delete certain files using Norton Commander then you can re-install you WIndows Me. Or try this first right clicking your desktop then click properties then click web then uncheck the "View my active desktop as web page" if not go to the first option.
Use Linux. It’s free. There is a learning curve…but once you understand it…it equals productivity x2
Not possible.
Its impossible to format the hard drive and leave your O/S on it
if you have lost your O/s disk get in touch with microsoft and they will supply a new one if you give them your product key number
i dont think that’s possible..
just borrow OS from someone
Well, a specialized drive-repair utiltity like SpinRite might be able to perform a non-destructive format (read each sector from the hard disk and rewrite it, re-routing around any physically bad sectors) but that doesn’t appear to be your problem- if the windows install was ok but the drive needed fromatting you’d be getting disk read errors and such, not having programs fail to launch.
It looks like your windows is corrupted, in which case you need to fix it or replace it, not leave it in the current state. If you’re running xp, you can try booting from the XP installation CD and choosing to do a repair install (not the recovery console) – the repair install checks your existing xp installation for any system files that appear to be missing, and replaces those. If that fails, you probably do need to reformat and wipe it clean.
To find out what version you’re running, reboot the machine & hit the F8 key key just after the beep. Or simply pay attention to what the splash screen says- it shows what operating system is loading. If it’s ME or 98, you’re outta luck. When those get screwed up, you need to wipe & reinstall- or reinstall to a new hard drive and copy stuff from the old one.