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02-Apr-2007, 05:27 AM #1
Clean Slate install
I have a Windows XP setup that is... well stupidly viriied and beyond repair. It is currently partitioned at 20gb for C drive, and 300 for Z drive, c being the operating system

I want to completely clear everything... start from scratch... I have all my drivers and everything thats necessary, and at this point, Im over battling any stupid virus. So how would I get a clean slate, and repartition to say, 60/260
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02-Apr-2007, 06:15 AM #2
Get yourself whichever version of Vista you want, boot from the disk, repartition the drive using the installation program
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