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fresh install of xp pro..

i just did a fresh install of xp pro and i have less free space thann befor the install.its a fresh install where i deleted the old partition.before the fresh install i had 27.8 of free space now i have 26.2 help!!!

CLEARICE01
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So let me get this straight, you are missing about 1.6 gigs on your harddrive? Well, I am not sure about xp pro, but xp home takes about 1.5 gigs to load on the harddrive. That would be about right though, the operating system does use disk space. Am I even in the same ballpark as you are on your question? Sorry if I missed something.

twilli227
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hi.you are rite it does takup about 1.6 gigs.so i canned my harddrive with duplicate file finder and every thing is a double.i dont want to just start deleteing every thing...........

CLEARICE01
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whenever i reinstall a fresh copy of my OS, i usually delete the old one 1st. then i boot from a diskette then start my installation. in doing so, i'm always sure that i dont leave duplicate useless, space-wasting files...

oalee
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IF you want boot up windows xp from the disk and choose to delete and format the partition.

Windows XP Pro will take up about 2~ gigs/.

Zachery
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hi.oalee.the problem with the cd is that its not booting so i had to install over xp home.i need to find out how to replace the boot file on my cd.so i can make it bootable again and then reinstall xp pro....

CLEARICE01
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could you boot from a floppy (start up disk) .insert the cd in the drive type the letter of your cd-rom drive (probably d:) shen type setup.exe to install from the disk it worked for me. but fdisk and format your HDD first and use a clean install.
or even when i first upgraded to xp pro from 98se i booted 98se inserted the xp cd clicked upgrade in the cd options. after the installation of xp the drive still had all my previous settings and ONLY had xp pro which i then had the choice of unninstalling xp in add remove programs

drummerboy
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hi drummerboy i just found a site to get my xp pro floppys to make the cd bootable.check it out. http://www.compphix.com/windowsxpbootdisks.html

CLEARICE01
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cool clearice i hope it sorts your problem :)

drummerboy
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hi.drummerboy.there has to be a easyer way to do this i have both xp home and pro installed i should be able to delete the xp home some how?.instead of reformating.......

CLEARICE01
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you install xp pro over xp home as an upgrade to xp home. just boot in to xp home insert your xp pro disk and click install and select upgrade in the drop down list( while still in xp home)
:)

drummerboy
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yes but the xp pro cd isnt bootable.and rite now the main os is xp pro.i should be able to delete xp home.........

CLEARICE01
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yes but the xp pro cd isnt bootable.and rite now the main os is xp pro.i should be able to delete xp home.........

but youre not booting from the disk youre already in windows youve booted and when youre booted and actually in windows as an OS then put the cd in the drive go to my computer click on cdrom and go from there

drummerboy
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no the cd is alegal copy it just has a corupted boot file or something.every time you reinstall the computer is given a new name.i just forgot to do a custom install instead of a upgrade.when i did the upgrade the computer name stayed the same.if i did a custom install it would of given a new name.and i could of deleted the old name and all the old files.........

CLEARICE01
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so you litterally want a fresh install

drummerboy
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try here for your boot disk these work http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q310994 . and also try this page http://www.blackviper.com/Articles/OS/InstallXPPro/installxppro1.htm for instructions on how to install xp pro. :)

drummerboy
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i had the same problem while installing linux, windows took up 38 gigs even after i reformated because windows is evil and doesnt want you to uninstall it, so i had to install the small version of linux and then when i had it up and running (without the graphical interface) i deleted the windows partition, then reinstalled linux fully, dont know if this helps or not

J☼E
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thanks alot drummerboy.that helps......

CLEARICE01
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hi.joe thanks for the reply i dont know about the evil but hard to get along with sometimes.......

CLEARICE01
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yeah windows is good in my opinion im not saying its bad ;) but linux is more customizable:cheesy:

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