From: Ken D. (KDEVORY) [#25]
20 May 2006
To: Upacreek [#22] 20 May 2006
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I have found that even though XP formats the drive and installs a clean copy of Windows, it takes more hard drive space then formating the drive or wiping the drive without the XP CD.
I may be wrong, but I suspect it's enabling/creating some kind of "undo" option.
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#26]
20 May 2006
To: Ken D. (KDEVORY) [#25] 20 May 2006
You spurred a memory. I remember somewhere, now, that you CAN undo that operation. Your memory beats mine.
From: Ken D. (KDEVORY) [#27]
20 May 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#26] 20 May 2006
:-)
From: Upacreek [#28]
20 May 2006
To: Ken D. (KDEVORY) [#25] 21 May 2006
Not with that type of install. Once XP formats the drive, it can't undo it. You can test that theory out on your machine and prove me wrong if you want. :-)
It wasn't worth the time to compare file differences between the two types of installs, but I'm confident it was garbage temp files and such left over from the XP Setup.
Michel
From: Paul (JACKPETTY) [#29]
22 May 2006
To: ALL
I always suggest a copy of Partition Magic which does all the hard work for you. While it's not needed since, as alreayd mentioned, you can do everything you want with the OS disk but it does other things that I find helpful.
Also useful is a copy of Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost...I like True Image. I set my systems up with all the drivers and with a clean install, make an image of it and save it and when I want to do a reformat and clean install, simply use the image and in less than 20 minutes or so, I'm back up and running.
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