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Offline john313

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Help with re-formatting
« on: February 10, 2004, 09:39 »
hi, i was wondering if anyone could help, i have recently tried to reformat my hard drive to upgrade my operating sys, but after starting with cd rom support and carrying out the format, my computer hangs on the sysreg check, i have tried to reformat again, and it hangs at the exact same point every time.  Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks
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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2004, 10:01 »
Hi John and  :welcome: one of our resident "Techies" should be along around lunchtime and may be able to help you, in the meantime, can you let us know what Operating System you are using  :)

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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2004, 10:07 »
thanks for the welcome,
im using M.E. at the minute, and im thinking of upgrading to xp, but since formating have had second thoughts due to bad reports from friends.

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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2004, 12:04 »
Is your PC a  "white box" type PC ie: big brand supplied by the  likes of Curries/PC World? Are you trying to reinstall using their supplied rescue disks [two usually] containing OS and progs. Is it the original Hard Drive, or a different one?

Go to this site http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html and download the free program [it's only small] and run it, and post the hardware results here. It list's all the components on your PC.....motherboard, CPU, memory etc. it will help in the diagnosis, plus your possible upgrade to XP.

By the way ME is crap, sooner you bin it the better.


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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2004, 12:20 »
my pc wasnt from pc world, it was made up for me by a firm miles away from where i live using different components, a lex motherboard rings a bell with a maxator  hard drive also ringing aforementioned bell.  will that prog work as when i boot up i get nothing as my drive is already formatted? (currently using work comp to try and fix probs).if you give me the all clear that the prog will work i ll download it here at work and run it tonight then post the results here asap.  by the way my subscription to spankers weekly was suspended due to mass over use........... :'(

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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #5 on: February 10, 2004, 12:32 »
Nothing wrong with spankers weekly

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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2004, 12:45 »
Hi john313 :welcome:

If you have an origial Windows ME installation CD, you should be able to boot off it and (fairly) automatically install ME. The instalation routine will do all the formatting and partitioning for you.

I'm a bit surprised that you have been recommended to install ME rather than XP. Most people would consider XP to be a much better operating system and far more stable than ME. Do you have any older programs that require ME to run ???


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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #7 on: February 10, 2004, 12:55 »
my M.E. disk is an original, and i have reformated using it before, but now after running format c:/, it runs through the format, verifies it then i go to E:setup, that kicks off and runs through that blue box with all the checks in, then i get a message saying now checking sysreg (or something similar) and it just hangs, even if i leave it for an hour and come back i still have the "checking sysreg" dialouge, and no progress. i really need help to resolve this as im desperately missing spankers weekly.

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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #8 on: February 10, 2004, 13:05 »
Spankers may have to wait John :(

Have a look at this Microsoft Knowledgebase article.


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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #9 on: February 10, 2004, 13:29 »
It sounds like it hasnt formatted fully John.
If you only have one partition (C), which you appear to have seeing as you would reinstall using setup E, then I would download the DiscWizard Starter Edition from here :

http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/drivers/discwiz.html

Its a fee program and will work with your maxtor drive for the zero fill part only, but thats the bit you need.
You will need to put it on 2 floppys, hopefully you can do this from your work pc.
This will totally wipe all your hard drive if you select the "Zero Fill" option, choose the full one not the quick one, and it will write a zero to every part of the hard drive.
It can take a couple of hours if you have a large drive but at least it should remove all the files that are on your drive and allow you to reinstall ME or XP, whichever you decide to use.  :)

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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #10 on: February 10, 2004, 13:54 »
thanks, i will keep my fingers crossed and try it tonight.  one other reason i was reformating is because i have just spent about 200 quid on new hardware (ram + sound / graphics card) please tell me that i havent totally screwed my computer and a) lost a computer and b)lost £200???? :'( :-[ :'(

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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #11 on: February 10, 2004, 14:16 »
all you'v done is wiped everything off the hard drive, people do that all the time without any problems. it's just like you deleting a file from windows.
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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #12 on: February 10, 2004, 14:24 »
Hi John,

Just to add a simple idea:

 I presume that you know that "Windows XP" is preferred to be installed on a partition formatted into "NTFS" (not "FAT" or "FAT 32"). I tell that just in case.   :o
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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #13 on: February 10, 2004, 14:29 »
Sorry John, you wont be able to run Belerac untill  you have a working OS on your PC, what was I thinking about. It was your OS upgrade enquiry that lead me to Belarc. Dont ask me two questions at once ...........I'm easly confused ::)

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please tell me that i havent totally screwed my computer and a) lost a computer and b)lost £200????


Don't panic, look at it this way, after zeroing your Hard Drive. You could liken it to having a nice clean plate on which to pile your choice of OS on it. Either that or your Hard Drives nackered  ;) Better still you ME disk is nackered, then you could install a decent OS and live happly ever after.  ;D
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Re:Help with re-formatting
« Reply #14 on: February 10, 2004, 14:30 »
i haven't noticed any performance differance between the two
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