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The boot CD is the "Recovery CD" usually, but don't worry about it. Your HDD is so badly organised (and probably fragmented) that a complete re-install is what you need. I suggest that you backup all of your important data (triple-check), and then download a Win98 boot disk from the link that I've given you. Then try the disk out and, if it works, let us know. After that, it's FDISK time!
Edited by - esquilax on 4/27/2004 5:16:00 PM

Edited by - esquilax on 4/27/2004 5:16:00 PM
Don't mean to step on your toes Eskie, but why not just boot from the XP installation CD and format and partition it that way? It's a lot simpler than using fdisk, plus the XP setup.exe won't run from a 98/DOS boot.
EDIT: Hang on, the installation CD isn't a boot CD? Well that's a bit silly. It should be law that all OS disks are bootable.
Edited by - Mustang on 4/27/2004 5:35:29 PM
EDIT: Hang on, the installation CD isn't a boot CD? Well that's a bit silly. It should be law that all OS disks are bootable.
Edited by - Mustang on 4/27/2004 5:35:29 PM
That's ok Mustang, I don't mind
. The XP Installation CD should be bootable, but I cannot recall being able to remove partitions with the setup program. I remember being able to format them, and choose the one that I wish to install to, but that's it. Admittedly, it's been a while, so try my esteemed colleagues' suggestion before you play with FDISK Leon.

Taw - That was a good one, my friend
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Leon - My Master has foreseen the following; That you will setup your BIOS to boot from one of your CD-ROM drives (there should be a menu somewhere in there). You will then boot into the setup program and then use the in-built partition tool to delete ALL partitions. After this, he has foreseen that you will create a new NTFS partition using all available space, and then reinstall Windows XP.
Wait! My Master also foresees that you will require clarfication on one or more of these steps
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Leon - My Master has foreseen the following; That you will setup your BIOS to boot from one of your CD-ROM drives (there should be a menu somewhere in there). You will then boot into the setup program and then use the in-built partition tool to delete ALL partitions. After this, he has foreseen that you will create a new NTFS partition using all available space, and then reinstall Windows XP.
Wait! My Master also foresees that you will require clarfication on one or more of these steps

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