Full Reformat Of A Hard Drive
BulletHead
Join Date: 2004-07-22 Member: 30049Members
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<div class="IPBDescription">COMPLETE wipe</div> Aight, well, a friend of mine asked me to fix her computer...
I figured aight, so I put spysweeper on... it gets blocked out.
I'm like ooookay... I go in manually and manage to find 2 varients of the blaster virus 0o'
No big, I put on SpyBot and AVG... SpyBot freezes at the 500th file (presumably when it scans the Blaster) and AVG won't start....
Fine, I bring out the heavy artiliary. I reformat and upgrade her from XP Home to XP Pro
Only problem is, her HD is in 3 partitions... and WinBlows won't let me DELETE the partition with XP Home on it cause it had temporary files needed to install Pro.
Sure, I installed pro...
Now I can't reformat cause WinBlows doesn't want to write an older version on a newer one...
does ANYONE know a good way to 100% reformat (eg, CLEAN WIPE) a hard drive? I can't find much that is directly able to do it <!--emo&:(--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/sad-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
I figured aight, so I put spysweeper on... it gets blocked out.
I'm like ooookay... I go in manually and manage to find 2 varients of the blaster virus 0o'
No big, I put on SpyBot and AVG... SpyBot freezes at the 500th file (presumably when it scans the Blaster) and AVG won't start....
Fine, I bring out the heavy artiliary. I reformat and upgrade her from XP Home to XP Pro
Only problem is, her HD is in 3 partitions... and WinBlows won't let me DELETE the partition with XP Home on it cause it had temporary files needed to install Pro.
Sure, I installed pro...
Now I can't reformat cause WinBlows doesn't want to write an older version on a newer one...
does ANYONE know a good way to 100% reformat (eg, CLEAN WIPE) a hard drive? I can't find much that is directly able to do it <!--emo&:(--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/sad-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
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Additionally safe-mode plus a blaster fix (<a href='http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=blaster+virus+fix' target='_blank'>google</a>) would have got rid of blaster.
If you want a 3rd program, PartitionMagic is awesome. There's also free variants floating about that you should have no problem finding.
*picks up a big electromagnet*
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Well, it will. You're booting from CD right, not running setup from an existing install of windows?
You can definitely wipe any and all partitions that way. Well, I have done so with an XP Pro Corp CD anyway. :S
Alternate soltuions:<ul><li>Recover console fdisk,</li><li>Boot floppy and fdisk,</li><li>Linux boot CD (LOL! Using linux boot CD to install windows... that's blasphemy, but has been suggest already, so the Tux god remains appeased with me. *Points and shouts "Infidel!" at devicenull <!--emo&:p--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/tounge.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tounge.gif' /><!--endemo-->)
</li><li>Mounting hard drive in another PC and wiping with that</li><li>Using parition magic to wipe partion.</li></ul>
I still don't understand why Fdisk/format/deltree didn't work in the windows install you have currently. :S Have you tried that?
low level format?
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yes.
actually I think you can do it, I've seen a program that does it but it's not freeware... and perhaps you can download some programsfrom the HD manufacturer
there's another type of "format": the zerofill, basically it sets all the bits of your HD to zero. I once got rid of a SMART error with that <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/wink-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
Zerofills are used for data recovery dodging more than fixing SMART checks. Double Inversion tests are better for that, again, from QT Pro.
FDISK, delete all partitions, create a "Primary MS-DOS Partition", reboot.