deano87
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Might have to reformat my HDD. However, I'd like to keep 'My Documents' as it contains all my music and such. I have a genuine XP Pro disc.
Is it possible to reformat but keeping stuff using the non-geek/technical format method?
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AdZ9
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Just copy/paste your "My Doc's" to a USB Pen/External HDD or something
Only way i can think of doing it
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deano87
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I know to do that and it is what I would have done. I'm sure there is a way of saving it though, especially as it won't be a new HDD.
Hmmm.
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ed
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If you're not replacing the HDD why do you need to re-format the disk?
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deano87
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Because a virus/trojan has taken hold which I cannot get rid of.
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ed
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I can guarantee you that it can be repaired without wiping everything.
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pow
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ed yes you can, but sometimes it is better to start afresh
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dannymccann
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Deano whats wrong with just copying and pasting it to another storage media? Yes there probly are ways of saving it, but its much less risky transferring it completely
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deano87
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What's wrong? There is shit loads of it
If I can't get rid of the virus, it looks like I'll be reformatting. Yippeee.
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_Allan_
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Deano how much GB of data are we talking?.
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deano87
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74.2GB
I'm just being lazy.
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_Allan_
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Buy or borrow an external hardrive or get a second HD. You can get an 80GB drive for about £20 or spend more and go for a bigger drive. Transfer all your data and wipe your exisiting drive.
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deano87
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Got an external. Just thought there was a way of keep 'My Documents'.
It looks like I will just do it this way. The virus or what ever it is is really well hidden. AVG won't find it, yet the problems disappear in Safe Mode.
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Ian
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Just copy the stuff off and do a clean install. Least messing.
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pow
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Ideally you should have a data drive
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Jules
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Get a pack of DVDR's and back it up onto a few of them, format, job done
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johnhara1
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Registered: 19th Oct 06
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Partition Magic
Creat a 2nd Partition to use as "My Documents"
Format C:
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