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In news:CB097177-56DD-4547-BB27-FCDC4D4D22CF@microsoft.com,
jagapat <jagapat@discussions.microsoft.com> replied with a ;-)
> Moving far away and planning on transferring my pc to my nieces. I
> want to delete everything from it. Would like to format the hard
> drive and start anew for them but I don't have any discs. The
> machine came with Windows 2000 on it and I upgraded to XP using just
> the upgrade disc.
>
> Thank you folks!
If you don't have qualifying media,[even a Win 95 cd will work] you can
reinstall. This will replace the Windows folder and Documents and Settings
folder. You can then delete all the other folders and files you added from
programs installed. A reinstall replaces all the registry settings, My
Pictures, My Documents, My Music, email accounts, etc. Basically it is a
clean install with all files and folders not in the Windows and Documents
and Settings folder left intact.
You can use applications to securly delete the left over files.
I would consider this a less than optimal option, but it would accomplish
the task. Your neices would be in trouble if they needed to reinstall in the
future.
Use the steps in the Repair Install web page, but take the option to
reinstall not to repair.
Click on the link below, or copy and paste the link into the address box
if using the web based newsgroup.
Repair Install
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
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