- Jan 6, 2005
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On my desktop systems, I typically do a clean OS install every year. I have had this Dell Latitude notebook since 2002, and have not used the same maintenance cycle.
Bored, I decided to attempt a clean install of my OS...WIN XP Professional.
I have the OS disk that came with the computer. The problem is that when I run WIN XP setup to reinstall the OS, I get an error message stating that the version of Windows installed on my system is newer then that on the CD...and that it can therefore not perform this function.
I tried simply doing a format C:/, but that didnt work as well.
So what are my options for running a clean install of my OS...I also have the driver CD that came with my laptop.
Bored, I decided to attempt a clean install of my OS...WIN XP Professional.
I have the OS disk that came with the computer. The problem is that when I run WIN XP setup to reinstall the OS, I get an error message stating that the version of Windows installed on my system is newer then that on the CD...and that it can therefore not perform this function.
I tried simply doing a format C:/, but that didnt work as well.
So what are my options for running a clean install of my OS...I also have the driver CD that came with my laptop.