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Need to format a partition without installing Windows
Posted: 2009-05-10 01:49pm
by MagnusTheReD
Well, I have created two partitions, and had the idiocy to format the auxiliary partition after I installed Windows on the primary one - ze mutterfucker installed OS components on the auxiliary right after formatting, so now at start-up, it's listed as a system-partition too!
Problem is, when I'm given the choice which OS to start, I get about 1.4 seconds to do so, failing which, the computer decides which one to start by itself...
And guess which one it always chooses?
The one that worked at the previous start-up? Fuck no!
TL;DR: I'm sick of playing "speed" with my goddamn machine.
I need to format the auxiliary partition without installing any OS components, and that Microsoft Windows guide/troubleshooting thingie-bullshit tells me I gotta use a third-party application or something.
So can anybody suggest something?
I'm using the WinXP sp2, if it's of any significance.
Re: Need to format a partition without installing Windows
Posted: 2009-05-11 02:44am
by Bounty
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
Download the LiveCD, burn, start up the computer with the CD in it, and format away.
Re: Need to format a partition without installing Windows
Posted: 2009-05-11 10:46am
by Argosh
MagnusTheReD wrote:So can anybody suggest something?
Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management
Select the partition you want to and format.
Re: Need to format a partition without installing Windows
Posted: 2009-05-11 05:48pm
by MagnusTheReD
Well, thanks a bunch, guys!
I knew there should be an option to format disks with the OS, but I wasn't looking at the right place!
I think I'll try that first - hope the HD won't spontaneously combust or something...
Re: Need to format a partition without installing Windows
Posted: 2009-05-11 07:56pm
by Dave
Argosh wrote:MagnusTheReD wrote:So can anybody suggest something?
Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management
Select the partition you want to and format.
I believe this is only an option with XP Professional,
not XP Home edition.
(The OP did not specify which version of XP they were using.)
Re: Need to format a partition without installing Windows
Posted: 2009-05-11 08:01pm
by MagnusTheReD
Dave wrote:Argosh wrote:Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management
Select the partition you want to and format.
I believe this is only an option with XP Professional,
not XP Home edition.
(The OP did not specify which version of XP they were using.)
Well, it
is XP Pro, and I do have the option.
And it didn't work, BTW - I still get the option launch the OS from that partition, even though it supposed to be completely empty by now...
Re: Need to format a partition without installing Windows
Posted: 2009-05-11 08:19pm
by Dominus Atheos
There's no need to manually edit the boot file, Just open msconfig > boot.ini > check boot paths and that should fix it. Alternatively, right-click on my computer > properties > advanced > startup settings, then select the correct os and uncheck the "time to display list of os choices".
Re: Need to format a partition without installing Windows
Posted: 2009-05-12 06:49am
by MagnusTheReD
Dominus Atheos wrote:There's no need to manually edit the boot file, Just open msconfig > boot.ini > check boot paths and that should fix it. Alternatively, right-click on my computer > properties > advanced > startup settings, then select the correct os and uncheck the "time to display list of os choices".
Thanks, man, that worked like a charm - I just opened the startup settings, marked the correct OS as the default one,
and unchecked the "time to display" line. Now the OS boots right away.
Thanks for the help, guys!