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OEM WINXP Install

linuxwannabe

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I have a backup machine (P4/2.66/512 ram) that runs WIN98. Tonight I plan to install a recently purchased OEM WINXP. Question is: do I need to FDISK that HD before I install? Or will XP reformat and install over top of everything there? I have saved all my data and such. Ready to go, but how's the best way?

Thanks as always.

 
You could either preformat the drive yourself or let XP do ti for you.
It will give you a choice of full or quick format.
I think, it will also allow you to make a partition when you do the XP install as well.

Just be sure you download all your motherboard chipset and lan drivers before
you start ... and since you machine had an old os, I would check for & update to
the latest BIOS
 
just boot off the xp CD and it will format for you!

if you have the time do a full format since its a used HD but there's nothing inherently wrong with doing a quick format either but fdisk is a thing of the past no need to worry about that anymore! 🙂
 
If you have a good backup then a full format would always be a nice way to start a system install. Just let XP do all the work for you ints a simple wizard as part to the PC prep stage.
 
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