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Old 05-30-2010, 10:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The tech idiot did it again...please help!!

Ok so, I have 2 puters now and 1 had xp gamers on it but froze to the point where I could do nothing. So I installed XP and being the idiot I am partitioned the old OS in. So the new one has 4GB in the hard drive and the old is eating up 76. I want to totally clean the hard drive and just start over how can I do this?

Format won't work, it won't let me just install xp again (error 5)

cmd// del*.* won't do it (or whatever that's along the lines of what my son did.

I can't F anything when it starts...

Can someone help me here? I get internet great but .....

On my other puter the power keeps going off. Usually I can just start it right up again but sometimes.. may take up to an hour or 2. It looks like it may be fried totally now? I know this is probably an obvious question, but does that sound like a bad power supply and I should just replace it OR could it have been a virus. There are absolutely no other problems on that one except for the power.

I appreciate any and all help..... thank you.
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Old 05-30-2010, 11:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Download and burn a linux live cd. Boot, run gparted to partition your disk. Either erase both partitions and create a new,big one - or resize the original partition and expand the new partition.

Try ubuntu for the live-cd.

For your other computer my guess would be either the powersupply or the CPU getting too hot. (The thermal paste between the CPY and the heat-sink can dry out over time)
Using the live-cd can help you rule out any virus or software issues. Just use Ubuntu for a while. If everything is ok, it's a software issue. Otherwise your down to hardware.
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Old 05-31-2010, 05:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Can you put the crapped out hard drive into the working computer, reformat it, and then switch it back to the problem pc and re-install?

Or...

Can you boot into safe mode and reformat?

Can you get into BIOS, set it to boot from CD, and reformat?
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Old 06-24-2010, 08:34 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Try seatools for dos. boot from the disc and low level (quick) your drive. Only takes a couple moments and you have a nice clean disc to install to. if you're still getting an error after that, then you have hardware/disc issues.


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