Part 1
This series
covers the basic steps of reformatting your hard drive and re-installing
Windows. Now, this is not for the digitally squeamish and it's defiantly one of
those do-at-your-own-risk deals. It's not intended for novices and should not
be attempted unless you are fairly comfortable with DOS (if you have to ask
what DOS is, than skip this tip).
A final warning
- This is a general procedure so you may run into unforeseen problems. You may
be able to get answers to problems at the message board, but don't come cryin'
to me - You've been warned!!
OK, before we
start any kind of disk formatting, we need to back up all the important info on
your computer. I usually copy everything to my CD-R or a few zip disks. I
generally only back up stuff that I created. I don't backup programs I have on
disk, I re-install those. Make sure you get everything that's important to you
backed up (maybe twice) because after we're done formatting the disk it will be
COMPLETELY GONE!
Next, you'll
want a boot disk. Even if you don't think you'll need it you should still have
it, just in case.
To make a boot
disk for win 95/98, (not a Windows recovery disk) follow these steps:
1. Open My
Computer, insert a 3.5 floppy into your Drive A: and right-click the icon for
your A: drive. Select Format from the resulting menu.
2. Select Full
format and check the "Copy system files box". Then hit Start to
format the disk.
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Note that if you are using Win ME that the above little trick won't work.
You'll need to go to your Start button, Settings, Control Panel. Open up the
Add/Remove programs icon. From there, click the Startup Disk tab and create a
new startup disk.<<
You should now
have a bootable disk. You'll probably want to copy the following files to it:
EDIT.COM (you
may need this to create or edit DOS files- this should be there if you made a
Win ME recovery disk)
FORMAT.COM (for
disk formatting)
FDISK.EXE
(you'll lean about FDISK tomorrow- this should be there if you made a Win ME
recovery disk)
MSCDEX.EXE (you
may need this for your CD ROM)
All the above
files should be under your C:\Windows\Command\ directory.
If not, use the
Find feature to locate them (Start button, "Find" or
"Search", depending on what version of Windows you have) . Once you
find the files, right-click them and select Send to, 3 1/2 Floppy (A).
Here's some
other stuff you'll want handy:
- Your CD ROM
driver
- Your Windows
CD
- Your Windows
Setup Disk 1 (it's a floppy that you may have if you have a full version of Win
98. It's not 100% neces