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Angry Citizen
As the topic says, Win XP Pro should not delete all the partitions from every
hard-drive when deleting a single partition from a double partition HD to
re-install Windows.
This problem doesn't propably belong anywhere here but I am SO frustrated
that I just MUST write about this somewhere.
It has occurred to me lot's of times even with different computers.
I start the re-install normally, delete the partition I have created earlier
and installed windows on, everything goes as planned.
Then when the windows actually starts for the first time and I open "My
Computer" ALL the other partitions are "RAW"... And in that point, I'm ready
to break something.
Well, I'm ending this message here since I'm so frustraded that I got a
terrible head-ache from a microsoft product...again so faretheewell!
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hard-drive when deleting a single partition from a double partition HD to
re-install Windows.
This problem doesn't propably belong anywhere here but I am SO frustrated
that I just MUST write about this somewhere.
It has occurred to me lot's of times even with different computers.
I start the re-install normally, delete the partition I have created earlier
and installed windows on, everything goes as planned.
Then when the windows actually starts for the first time and I open "My
Computer" ALL the other partitions are "RAW"... And in that point, I'm ready
to break something.
Well, I'm ending this message here since I'm so frustraded that I got a
terrible head-ache from a microsoft product...again so faretheewell!
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...a8d9-4dd03a99fdc2&dg=microsoft.public.project