Format PC
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- Kitten
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Format PC
Hello,
Yet another question from the red,
I just installed windows Visa I used to OEM copy and it wouldnt let me upgrade direct though windows, so i booted up from the CD all installed fine, its amazing and all that, but it does not appear to have removed all my old files and it did not give me the option to format when I installed it.
It did tell me it had stored some files in x folder but can't remember what it was and stupid me didnt write it down!
Is there anyway I can format my PC like in the old dos sort of way?? then install Fista fresh?
Cheers
Yet another question from the red,
I just installed windows Visa I used to OEM copy and it wouldnt let me upgrade direct though windows, so i booted up from the CD all installed fine, its amazing and all that, but it does not appear to have removed all my old files and it did not give me the option to format when I installed it.
It did tell me it had stored some files in x folder but can't remember what it was and stupid me didnt write it down!
Is there anyway I can format my PC like in the old dos sort of way?? then install Fista fresh?
Cheers
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it might have adopted some of your HDD to a new partition, either use the built in disk manager, or a 3rd party partition management tool.redrum217uk wrote:OEM didnt give me the option to upgrade you had to do a full install. But half my hard drive is gone and im presuming its cos i didnt format it!
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nope it would not let my install in windows I had to going into bios and boot from CD.
It came up with the options full install or upgrade but then said upgrade not available. So i did full, I already backed up my stuff on an external HDD.
Is there NO way to format my pc at all? doing it though windows wont let me!
It dit not give me any options for format the HDD at all
It came up with the options full install or upgrade but then said upgrade not available. So i did full, I already backed up my stuff on an external HDD.
Is there NO way to format my pc at all? doing it though windows wont let me!
It dit not give me any options for format the HDD at all
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I think once you have used your key to do an upgrade, you can only use it to upgrade. i.e. If your PC craps itself and you need to do a full rebuild, you will have to install XP first and then upgrade it
We were talking about this in the office a few days back and I think thats what the bottom line was
[edit] and I have a sneaking feeling that OEM is upgrade only
We were talking about this in the office a few days back and I think thats what the bottom line was
[edit] and I have a sneaking feeling that OEM is upgrade only
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Reinstall. Boot off CD, when is shows the partitions, press D, L (or something) to delete the existing one, then C to create a new one. That should format it.
You can only upgrade if you start the install from within Windows, and can only format if you either boot from CD, or choose not to copy/update install files from within Windows.
You can only upgrade if you start the install from within Windows, and can only format if you either boot from CD, or choose not to copy/update install files from within Windows.
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Well I'm back!
I booted from my xp disk formatted the HDD then reboot using the Fista DVD!
So that worked! Stupid that Fista does not give you the option to format your HDD!
The only prob I have at the mo is i cant get it to find my x-fi sound card it can only find the onboard one and when I try to install a driver it says the hardware is not installed!
All the scans i did before said it would work fine.
Any ideas?
I booted from my xp disk formatted the HDD then reboot using the Fista DVD!
So that worked! Stupid that Fista does not give you the option to format your HDD!
The only prob I have at the mo is i cant get it to find my x-fi sound card it can only find the onboard one and when I try to install a driver it says the hardware is not installed!
All the scans i did before said it would work fine.
Any ideas?
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Also, does your motherboard require a "chipset" driver in order for some of the slots to be picked up?
A lot of motherboard use an intel chipset utility and often this needs to be installed before it can pick up other devices.
It's a long shot, but worth looking up your motherboard any drivers/software it requires.
A lot of motherboard use an intel chipset utility and often this needs to be installed before it can pick up other devices.
It's a long shot, but worth looking up your motherboard any drivers/software it requires.
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Glad thats sorted then. I'll be interested to hear how the games run. What games are you going to test?
Edit: Although it appears that your PC pwns hard all over mine, so the fact that games run well on yours will probably mean precisely nothing for my system.
Hope you're not pulling a sickie to sit and play with Fista!
Edit: Although it appears that your PC pwns hard all over mine, so the fact that games run well on yours will probably mean precisely nothing for my system.
Hope you're not pulling a sickie to sit and play with Fista!