[quote:83c54afa7e][i:83c54afa7e]Originally posted by .unicorn [/i:83c54afa7e]
[b:83c54afa7e]Your post isn't that clear to me. Were there any problems with their XPs? Are you trying to format back to FAT again (and why soo?)?
Anyways the XP installation program can handle a ntfs-partition - there should be no problem. Partition Magic can handle this too, and a lot of os-setup-programs can delete the partition if you don't wan't to keep it.
Maybe you really not want any replys - it seems to me as a post made just to cool off a bit?
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TheManWithEvenMoreQuestions [/quote:83c54afa7e]
Hi guyz,
Hey, I don't think I asked [b][i:83c54afa7e]1 question in my original post[/i:83c54afa7e][/b:83c54afa7e], I was making a statement about my NTFS XPeriences
I was in a hurry b4, sorryz
, my posts are normally clearer
.
On this occasion, my son was running XP Home OEM, it is a genuine purchased version, [b:83c54afa7e]no problems[/b:83c54afa7e] and all the PC's were running Home, went from Home to Corp on daughters PC's and liked it again [b:83c54afa7e]much betta than Home[/b:83c54afa7e].
I wanted to get all of my LAN PC's back to running XP Corp, I do think it's much better than HOME.
All I wanted to do is:
1. Boot from A:Floppy containing either Win98 or Win_Me
2. Give the command [b:83c54afa7e]format C:[/b:83c54afa7e]
3. Boot from CD
4. Install XP Corp clean
5. [b:83c54afa7e]I always use my own
UNATTEND[/b:83c54afa7e] CD's to complete the process, it configures XP CD Key, PC/LAN names, Time-Zones, printers, it's nice, quick and VERY, VERY EASY and getting it to format will just complicate the installation.
6. Each XP Corp Unattend CD for each PC has it's own unique CD Key, I don't have to enter because it does automatically during install
Like I said, I was making a statement regarding XPeriences, that was all.
Cheerz