I'm looking to sell my old computer and I'm trying to completely Format the Hard drive, I had Windows XP Home Edition installed and here the weird thing... I would constantly used Windows 98 and 95 Boot disks on it with an FDISK.exe on them and then I would run FDISK Delete the Partition, Create a New One, Then Format it and delete it once more, then Install a new Windows XP Installation on to it. However and here?s the weird thing, ever since I put my old computer into a new Case none of my 9 or so Boot disks work on my computer, I put it in and it just gives me a message saying I need to put in a proper Media Device, or it gives me a message saying I/O Error... Now I'm curious as to what could have happened I had at least one boot disk that has always worked for me, it was a Windows 98 Boot disk with FDISK.exe on it, but that one doesn't work anymore either. Should I get a special boot disk for Windows XP? And if so from where? Also does the Windows XP Format the hard drive automatically every time you delete the partition and install a new one from the Installation CD? Or do I require a Boot disk to completely clean my HDD from all the old files? I'd appreciate any help... Thanks