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Cindy June 27th 08 08:21 AM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
Can anyone please tell me how to reformat the hard drive on my son's
computer? It's an old HP with ME. He has the reinstall CD but I can't
remember how to reformat.

Mart June 27th 08 09:22 AM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
The simplest answer is to boot - using the WinMe (floppy) Startup disk - and
at the A:\ prompt, type " format c: " (no quotes and notice the colon
after the letter c)

That should format the C: drive.

However, if you want a more detailed instructions, a couple of very useful
documents are on your WinMe CD (and probably on your C: drive too) called
setup.txt file and cleanhd.txt which are well worth reading. You should also
and print out and have handy a copy of the cleanhd.txt file - a copy of
which you can also see here :-
"Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd.txt File Contents"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/271673/en-us

Also, be sure that you've still got a copy of the 25 digit product key,
before you start and any 'machine specific' drivers (often on a separate CD)
which *may* have come with your PC. (Don't worry too much if you haven't any
drivers as there's usually some work-around available)

Mart



"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please tell me how to reformat the hard drive on my son's
computer? It's an old HP with ME. He has the reinstall CD but I can't
remember how to reformat.




Cindy June 27th 08 05:27 PM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
Thanx Mart! I appreciate your help!

"Mart" wrote:

The simplest answer is to boot - using the WinMe (floppy) Startup disk - and
at the A:\ prompt, type " format c: " (no quotes and notice the colon
after the letter c)

That should format the C: drive.

However, if you want a more detailed instructions, a couple of very useful
documents are on your WinMe CD (and probably on your C: drive too) called
setup.txt file and cleanhd.txt which are well worth reading. You should also
and print out and have handy a copy of the cleanhd.txt file - a copy of
which you can also see here :-
"Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd.txt File Contents"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/271673/en-us

Also, be sure that you've still got a copy of the 25 digit product key,
before you start and any 'machine specific' drivers (often on a separate CD)
which *may* have come with your PC. (Don't worry too much if you haven't any
drivers as there's usually some work-around available)

Mart



"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please tell me how to reformat the hard drive on my son's
computer? It's an old HP with ME. He has the reinstall CD but I can't
remember how to reformat.





Mart June 27th 08 07:44 PM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
You're welcome Cindy. I hope all goes well.

Mart


"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Thanx Mart! I appreciate your help!

"Mart" wrote:

The simplest answer is to boot - using the WinMe (floppy) Startup disk -
and
at the A:\ prompt, type " format c: " (no quotes and notice the colon
after the letter c)

That should format the C: drive.

However, if you want a more detailed instructions, a couple of very
useful
documents are on your WinMe CD (and probably on your C: drive too) called
setup.txt file and cleanhd.txt which are well worth reading. You should
also
and print out and have handy a copy of the cleanhd.txt file - a copy of
which you can also see here :-
"Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd.txt File Contents"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/271673/en-us

Also, be sure that you've still got a copy of the 25 digit product key,
before you start and any 'machine specific' drivers (often on a separate
CD)
which *may* have come with your PC. (Don't worry too much if you haven't
any
drivers as there's usually some work-around available)

Mart



"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please tell me how to reformat the hard drive on my son's
computer? It's an old HP with ME. He has the reinstall CD but I can't
remember how to reformat.







Desmond July 1st 08 09:58 PM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
Hi all,is there a way to get a disc so I can reformat my old HP with ME on.I
have the CD key still but the disc etc has long gone.Thankyou.

"Mart" wrote:

You're welcome Cindy. I hope all goes well.

Mart


"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Thanx Mart! I appreciate your help!

"Mart" wrote:

The simplest answer is to boot - using the WinMe (floppy) Startup disk -
and
at the A:\ prompt, type " format c: " (no quotes and notice the colon
after the letter c)

That should format the C: drive.

However, if you want a more detailed instructions, a couple of very
useful
documents are on your WinMe CD (and probably on your C: drive too) called
setup.txt file and cleanhd.txt which are well worth reading. You should
also
and print out and have handy a copy of the cleanhd.txt file - a copy of
which you can also see here :-
"Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd.txt File Contents"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/271673/en-us

Also, be sure that you've still got a copy of the 25 digit product key,
before you start and any 'machine specific' drivers (often on a separate
CD)
which *may* have come with your PC. (Don't worry too much if you haven't
any
drivers as there's usually some work-around available)

Mart



"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please tell me how to reformat the hard drive on my son's
computer? It's an old HP with ME. He has the reinstall CD but I can't
remember how to reformat.







Mart July 1st 08 10:31 PM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
*IF*, .... and that's a big IF, your existing disk (C: drive) has an almost
working copy of WinMe on it AND it contains a folder (e.g.
C:\Windows\Options\Instal or CABS) containing a copy of approx 150Mb worth
of all the installation files required for WinMe AND you are able to copy
and burn those files to mem-stick or CD or some other such media, then you
just *might* be in with a chance.

NB - Being an OEM version of WinMe, I'm not sure whether HP were permitted
to allow these files to be installed/copied on their machines. The MS Retail
version of WinMe does.

Otherwise search ebay or similar.

On the other hand, if you only want to format the drive, that's easy, got to
:-
http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
and select the WinMe OEM version, and follow the instructions to make a boot
disk. Then use the DOS format command to format your C: drive.

But you'll still need a WinMe installation CD (or at least the files - see
above) to install a fresh installation of WinMe.

Mart


"Desmond" wrote in message
...
Hi all,is there a way to get a disc so I can reformat my old HP with ME
on.I
have the CD key still but the disc etc has long gone.Thankyou.

"Mart" wrote:

You're welcome Cindy. I hope all goes well.

Mart


"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Thanx Mart! I appreciate your help!

"Mart" wrote:

The simplest answer is to boot - using the WinMe (floppy) Startup
disk -
and
at the A:\ prompt, type " format c: " (no quotes and notice the
colon
after the letter c)

That should format the C: drive.

However, if you want a more detailed instructions, a couple of very
useful
documents are on your WinMe CD (and probably on your C: drive too)
called
setup.txt file and cleanhd.txt which are well worth reading. You
should
also
and print out and have handy a copy of the cleanhd.txt file - a copy
of
which you can also see here :-
"Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd.txt File Contents"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/271673/en-us

Also, be sure that you've still got a copy of the 25 digit product
key,
before you start and any 'machine specific' drivers (often on a
separate
CD)
which *may* have come with your PC. (Don't worry too much if you
haven't
any
drivers as there's usually some work-around available)

Mart



"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please tell me how to reformat the hard drive on my son's
computer? It's an old HP with ME. He has the reinstall CD but I
can't
remember how to reformat.









MedRxman August 12th 08 12:59 AM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
Hope im not to late:

If you have the HP restore CD all you have to do is place the CD in the CD
Drive and restart the computer and follow the on screen directions and the
PC will be rertored the way you originally took it out of the box.


"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please tell me how to reformat the hard drive on my son's
computer? It's an old HP with ME. He has the reinstall CD but I can't
remember how to reformat.




Heather August 12th 08 03:07 AM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
And I hope I am not wrong......but the gurus here say not to overlay
WinME without removing IE6 and something with Windows Media Player.

My WinME took a lightning hit and I was going to do what you suggest and
Mart told me I would end up with "version soup"......a phrase coined by
Noel Paton.

I trust I have that straight, seeing as I use XP.......Heather

"MedRxman" wrote in message
...
Hope im not to late:

If you have the HP restore CD all you have to do is place the CD in
the CD Drive and restart the computer and follow the on screen
directions and the PC will be rertored the way you originally took it
out of the box.


"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please tell me how to reformat the hard drive on my son's
computer? It's an old HP with ME. He has the reinstall CD but I
can't
remember how to reformat.






Mike M August 12th 08 07:28 AM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
Heather,

"version soup" and "dll hell" have origins lost back in time and pre-date
Noel's postings here. As for removing IE6 and renaming wmploc.dll to
wmploc.old this is essential if someone is going to try and re-install Win
Me over itself.
--
Mike M


Heather wrote:

And I hope I am not wrong......but the gurus here say not to overlay
WinME without removing IE6 and something with Windows Media Player.

My WinME took a lightning hit and I was going to do what you suggest
and Mart told me I would end up with "version soup"......a phrase
coined by Noel Paton.

I trust I have that straight, seeing as I use XP.......Heather



MedRxman August 13th 08 12:26 AM

Reformat Hard Drive
 
If you do as I suggested, your hard drive will be reformated, then restored
to its original
condition. You will not be overly anything. Look at ike M's response

"this is essential if someone is going to try and re-install Win
Me over itself."

You are doing a restore not a re-insyall.

Good Luck

"Heather" wrote in message
...
And I hope I am not wrong......but the gurus here say not to overlay WinME
without removing IE6 and something with Windows Media Player.

My WinME took a lightning hit and I was going to do what you suggest and
Mart told me I would end up with "version soup"......a phrase coined by
Noel Paton.

I trust I have that straight, seeing as I use XP.......Heather

"MedRxman" wrote in message
...
Hope im not to late:

If you have the HP restore CD all you have to do is place the CD in the
CD Drive and restart the computer and follow the on screen directions and
the PC will be rertored the way you originally took it out of the box.


"Cindy" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please tell me how to reformat the hard drive on my son's
computer? It's an old HP with ME. He has the reinstall CD but I can't
remember how to reformat.









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