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9/21/2010 10:09:34 AM EDT
I have a decent PC that the previous owner wiped clean, including OS.
I am reinstalling XP off a disc I have.
On the set up screen it shows existing partitions. Which to choose?
Partition 1 (FAT) 47 MB (39 FREE)
C: Partition 2 (nfts)   34507 MB  (34441 MB FREE)
E: Partition3 (FAT32)  3585 MB  (871 FREE)
Unpartitioned 8 MB
9/21/2010 10:11:54 AM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:
I have a decent PC that the previous owner wiped clean, including OS.
I am reinstalling XP off a disc I have.
On the set up screen it shows existing partitions. Which to choose?
Partition 1 (FAT) 47 MB (39 FREE)
C: Partition 2 (nfts)   34507 MB  (34441 MB FREE)
E: Partition3 (FAT32)  3585 MB  (871 FREE)
Unpartitioned 8 MB


Delete them all, the drives weren't wiped clean.  The E partition could be a recovery partition, but that probably wouldn't work if you are installing off of a cd.
9/21/2010 10:15:02 AM EDT
[#2]
Thanks, I hope.
I'm deleting now.    
9/21/2010 10:15:04 AM EDT
[#3]
I assume this is a Dell PC?

If so Partition 1 is the Dell recovery partition. You can restore the machine to the out of the box configuration with that.

edit- actually its the dell diags partition, you would need one other partition to do the restore I mentioned when I quickly typed my first reply.
9/21/2010 10:20:18 AM EDT
[#4]
Leave the others alone?
9/21/2010 10:23:31 AM EDT
[#5]
at this point you probably dont have the recovery partition anymore. You can delete all 3 an start from scratch.
9/21/2010 10:50:35 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
I assume this is a Dell PC?

If so Partition 1 is the Dell recovery partition. You can restore the machine to the out of the box configuration with that.

edit- actually its the dell diags partition, you would need one other partition to do the restore I mentioned when I quickly typed my first reply.


I suspect partition 1 is the diagnostic partition, and the E: partition is the recovery one.  However the OP is installing off a disk so he doesn't need the recovery, plus he thought the previous owner had wiped the disks so who knows what state the recovery partition is in now.