Computer Hope
Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: da_killer on June 02, 2006, 01:15:15 PM
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i had windows 2000 on my hard disk and i wanted only XP, i had two partitions on my harddisk, one had Win 2000 and other 1 was to small to put Win XP so i installed Win XP on the same partition even tho i knew i will have problems in future but things got even worse when XP was not booting up.
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now let me come back to the main topic( harddisk) to remove everything from the Harddisk, i filled harddisk sectors with 0 ( so stupid :'( ), this was taing to much time so i stop the process of filling 0 half way, and something unexpected happened, computer was not able to pick up my hard disk, this was 20 days ago up till now i m searching for the answer and my last hope is this site computerHOPE.com
hhope ppl here will be able to understand y problem and wil help me solve it.
i have bought a new disk but i wanna know waht is wrong with my hard disk and how to solve it.
thanks in advance
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Reboot witht he XP CD in there and delete ALL partitions, then format with the appropriate file system (FAT32 or NTFS). All should be well. I hope you had previously backup up your data because I am sure it is toast! ;)
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ntfs is better than fat32
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If you stick around here long enough you'll see plenty of problems with drives suddenly not being recognized, data lost and etc. Every time I ask it was NTFS being used. I'm not saying it caused it, but I am not impressed. ;)
My experience is that with 256 RAM it is slower as well. We don't know what the original poster is working with.