Thread: Need some help ReFormating / Deleting an OS

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    Ok look do this

    At boot screen hit

    Ctrl + f11 it's the reformat wit no CD i tested and works.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logitech View Post
    Ok look do this

    At boot screen hit

    Ctrl + f11 it's the reformat wit no CD i tested and works.

    Ok it has come to the point that its not the software that is casuing such problems it was me turning off my computer manualy via a wall plug Yep stupid me.
    So guess who gets to upgrade to a new alianware machine (im on a crapy dell atm with under 1G ram (just under)




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    NICE!! haha dont do plug pull out thats so bad!
     

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    Yea aparently it burns out important components.




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    I used to do that lolz, but now i turn it off properly
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegeta View Post
    I used to do that lolz, but now i turn it off properly
    Yea iv started to turn it off properly and I can confirm logitechs methods works perfectly I used it and am very impressed




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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshz View Post
    Just as resa said. But burn as an image as most download versions require that.
    What i normally do.

    1) Partition Magic to format HD
    2) Boot from CD and install windows
    Just do that, and you should be alright.
     

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