Reformat question

doctorfish wrote on 1/20/2003, 9:47 AM
I've had the studio going for a little over a year now and with all the
program, plugin, demo, and trial installs and uninstalls in that time as well
as the accumulated amount of data, performace seems a little sluggish compared to
what it was. I've been thinking then to do a clean reinstall of Windows 98 SE
with a format of the C drive to get things streamlined again.

My question is about my two other hard drives. If I reinstall and format the C
drive, will I lose data on the D and E drives? I'm guessiing not, but I want to be
sure. I wonder if I should remove the two drive during the process and then
reinstall them afterwards.

I'm backing things up of course prior to this, but I wondered what advice or
suggestions others might have. This will be the first time I've attempted this.

thanks,

Dave

Comments

Jacose wrote on 1/20/2003, 10:45 AM
if you do it right, no you shouldnt lose ANY data on the other drives.

but it is always a good idea to backup your data before doing anything like this.

I have done this many times and never had a problem.

the only time I ever had a problem is when I used recovery disks... they reformatted the drive I backed up to!!! lol

but if you just reformat the C drive, then install windows on the C drive, you will be fine.
Rednroll wrote on 1/20/2003, 12:37 PM
You will not have any problems doing this, I've done this many times. That is if you just have data on D: and E: drive. If you have programs installed on them, then they won't work because all the registry information and driver information on the C: drive will be erased. Any driver updates for your hardware will be lost also. You should create a Windows 98 startup disk. Boot up from the startup disk so that you're in Dos Mode. Now just goto the C> prompt and type "FORMAT".
doctorfish wrote on 1/20/2003, 6:46 PM
Thanks for the tips. Good to hear.
Yes, I do only have data on the D and E drives
which I'm in the process of backing up just incase.

Dave