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Complete Removal XP Pro

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myself - 28 Mar 2007 01:08 GMT
Hi,
I hope I'm i the right section for this.

I want to remove my XP Pro completely and start afresh with Vista.
Where do I begin? I know Vista may remove my old version (SP), but I'd like
it from scratch.

Thank you.
peter - 28 Mar 2007 04:21 GMT
How about this......pretend your doing a new XP Pro Installation and go all
the way to formatting the disk..after the disk is formatted stop the
installation.
OR...using the XP Pro CD and start the Recovery Console..at the "Welcome to
setup" screen push F10
.and when you get the prompt type in  Format C: or whatever drive letter XP
pro is on.
peter
> Hi,
> I hope I'm i the right section for this.
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> Thank you.
DL - 28 Mar 2007 09:09 GMT
I would assume the vista cd/dvd works in the same way as any other MS o/s
cd, in that it gives you the option to delete partitions etc prior to
installing.

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> Thank you.
David B. - 30 Mar 2007 19:20 GMT
This is more of a Vista question than XP, but Vista will give you the option
of formatting the drive during installation once you boot from the Vista
DVD.

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