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| How to safely delete WindowsXP? I had a XP crash that I couldn't recover from. I bought a new hard drive and loaded WindowsXP and all my programs onto it. I moved the hard drive that was previously C drive (the one with the broken OS) to the slave position to use as a storage drive. How do I safely remove all the WindowsXP operating system from this drive to make more room on it? Can I simply put the WINDOWS folder in the Recycle Bin and be done with it? |
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| RE: How to safely delete WindowsXP? Wow, that's a radical solution for an OS crash. But anyway, I would recommend you re-format the old hard drive - unless there's still data on it that you want to save. Of course you can just delete the Windows folder, but there's more junk under Program Files and Documents and Settings that is left over from your old installation. "randwill" wrote: > I had a XP crash that I couldn't recover from. I bought a new hard drive and > loaded WindowsXP and all my programs onto it. I moved the hard drive that > was previously C drive (the one with the broken OS) to the slave position to > use as a storage drive. How do I safely remove all the WindowsXP operating > system from this drive to make more room on it? Can I simply put the > WINDOWS folder in the Recycle Bin and be done with it? > > > |
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| RE: How to safely delete WindowsXP? Simply format it. "randwill" wrote: > I had a XP crash that I couldn't recover from. I bought a new hard drive and > loaded WindowsXP and all my programs onto it. I moved the hard drive that > was previously C drive (the one with the broken OS) to the slave position to > use as a storage drive. How do I safely remove all the WindowsXP operating > system from this drive to make more room on it? Can I simply put the > WINDOWS folder in the Recycle Bin and be done with it? > > > |
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| Re: How to safely delete WindowsXP? On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 19:30:10 GMT, "randwill" <rwilliams4254@triad.rr.com> wrote: >I had a XP crash that I couldn't recover from. I bought a new hard drive and >loaded WindowsXP and all my programs onto it. I moved the hard drive that >was previously C drive (the one with the broken OS) to the slave position to >use as a storage drive. How do I safely remove all the WindowsXP operating >system from this drive to make more room on it? Can I simply put the >WINDOWS folder in the Recycle Bin and be done with it? > You can format the drive or just delete the files you don't want. Holding down the shift key when you delete will bypass the recycle bin and they will be gone. |
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| Re: How to safely delete WindowsXP? On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 19:30:10 GMT, "randwill" <rwilliams4254@triad.rr.com> wrote: > I had a XP crash that I couldn't recover from. I bought a new hard drive and > loaded WindowsXP and all my programs onto it. I moved the hard drive that > was previously C drive (the one with the broken OS) to the slave position to > use as a storage drive. How do I safely remove all the WindowsXP operating > system from this drive to make more room on it? Can I simply put the > WINDOWS folder in the Recycle Bin and be done with it? Yes. Assuming that there is some data on the drive you want to keep. you can delete everything else but that data. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: How to safely delete WindowsXP? Given what you've done so far, and the symptoms; run the hard drive manufacturer's checking software on the hard drive with the problem. It may map out any problematic areas as a result. If any partition still exists, remove it with disk manager, and create a new one to take the entire space of the hard drive. -- Dave Profound is we're here due to a chance arrangement of chemicals in the ocean billions of years ago. More profound is we made it to the top of the food chain per our reasoning abilities. Most profound is the denial of why we may be on the way out. "randwill" <rwilliams4254@triad.rr.com> wrote in message news:6vl0j.23580$Eg2.392@fe06.news.easynews.com... >I had a XP crash that I couldn't recover from. I bought a new hard drive >and loaded WindowsXP and all my programs onto it. I moved the hard drive >that was previously C drive (the one with the broken OS) to the slave >position to use as a storage drive. How do I safely remove all the >WindowsXP operating system from this drive to make more room on it? Can I >simply put the WINDOWS folder in the Recycle Bin and be done with it? > |
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| Re: How to safely delete WindowsXP? Another solution . Move all your data that you want to save to another disk and then formate the old disk and then put the usefull data back again. That's of course if you have space enought. IntelAsus "Lil' Dave" <spamyourself@virus.net> skrev i meddelandet news:uXCOVQvKIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Given what you've done so far, and the symptoms; run the hard drive > manufacturer's checking software on the hard drive with the problem. It > may map out any problematic areas as a result. If any partition still > exists, remove it with disk manager, and create a new one to take the > entire space of the hard drive. > > -- > Dave > Profound is we're here due to a chance arrangement > of chemicals in the ocean billions of years ago. > More profound is we made it to the top of the food > chain per our reasoning abilities. > Most profound is the denial of why we may > be on the way out. > "randwill" <rwilliams4254@triad.rr.com> wrote in message > news:6vl0j.23580$Eg2.392@fe06.news.easynews.com... >>I had a XP crash that I couldn't recover from. I bought a new hard drive >>and loaded WindowsXP and all my programs onto it. I moved the hard drive >>that was previously C drive (the one with the broken OS) to the slave >>position to use as a storage drive. How do I safely remove all the >>WindowsXP operating system from this drive to make more room on it? Can I >>simply put the WINDOWS folder in the Recycle Bin and be done with it? >> > > |
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| Re: How to safely delete WindowsXP? "IntelAsus" <collin********.com> wrote in message news:yhH0j.637$R_4.589@newsb.telia.net... > Another solution . Move all your data that you want to save to another > disk and then formate the old disk and then put the usefull data back > again. That's of course if you have space enought. > > IntelAsus That's what I ended up doing. |
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