basic Windows installation question
basic Windows installation question
just curious about others' methods for performing clean installs of Windows on their ThinkPads; my T60p came preloaded with XP, but I qualified for the free Vista Business upgrade; so when I do a clean install-- which I like to do from time to time to clean out the "gunk"-- I usually boot from the Vista install disc, choose "custom install", delete the main partition, recreate it, then format it.
are there other preferred methods for performing such an installation? I'm also curious, deleting & formatting the partition doesn't actually fully delete the data on the HDD, correct? if this is the case, what's a better method for completely clearing out the partition for a new OS installation?
thanks for any insight.
are there other preferred methods for performing such an installation? I'm also curious, deleting & formatting the partition doesn't actually fully delete the data on the HDD, correct? if this is the case, what's a better method for completely clearing out the partition for a new OS installation?
thanks for any insight.
Re: basic Windows installation question
As for a clean install of Vista, using the Vista DVD is the most straight-forward one, everything else (like installing an OS from a USB flash memory etc) just promises problemsnpish wrote:are there other preferred methods for performing such an installation? I'm also curious, deleting & formatting the partition doesn't actually fully delete the data on the HDD, correct? if this is the case, what's a better method for completely clearing out the partition for a new OS installation?
As for deleting data from the HD, your main concern could be if you have some very sensitive data like of matter of National Security
Cheers
Marin
EDIT: And to guarantee that really and that means really nobody will be ever able to read those sensitive data you will actually need something more than software, you will need special piece of hardware for that purpose (provided you´d like to keep your HD, otherwise you could of course physically destroy it...).
IBM Lenovo Z61p | 15.4'' WUXGA | Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 2x 2.16GHz | 4 GB Kingston HyperX | Hitachi 7K500 500 GB + WD 1TB (USB) | ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 | ThinkPad Atheros a/b/g | Analog Devices AD1981HD | Win 7 x86 + ArchLinux 2009.08 x64 (number crunching)
Re: basic Windows installation question
thanks for the response, Marin; here's a related question: is it in anyway harmful to perform the Vista DVD install as described repeatedly over time? I pose this question because I like to "freshen" up my machine every six months or so, and after my most recent install, I noticed some erratic behavior with my HDD-- almost like it would get stuck for a few minutes, with the access light blinking in regular intervals, and the screen locking up-- and I began to worry that perhaps doing regular reinstalls in this manner could be potentially destructive in some way (?)
btw. I've come to the conclusion that my drive has a bad sector, and I've ordered a replacement from Lenovo.
btw. I've come to the conclusion that my drive has a bad sector, and I've ordered a replacement from Lenovo.
Re: basic Windows installation question
An alternative is to get a hold of the Lenovo Vista Business restore CDs/DVDs for your system and use those (can be gotten from Lenovo for a fee or possibly cheaper on ebay or in the marketplace here). That way your computer will be as if it had left the factory with Vista installed (many people wouldn't call this a clean installation, however, I do).
Re: basic Windows installation question
It would be potentially destructive only if there is something "destructible" in your HD like the bad sectors you referred to, otherwise not. The only problem you may run into due to the multiple installs is of a licesing matter. I believe on your third reinstall of Vista (within a year) you will have to call M$ for activation and tell them your story (or just some nice story to convince them to do for you what you want them to donpish wrote:thanks for the response, Marin; here's a related question: is it in anyway harmful to perform the Vista DVD install as described repeatedly over time? I pose this question because I like to "freshen" up my machine every six months or so, and after my most recent install, I noticed some erratic behavior with my HDD-- almost like it would get stuck for a few minutes, with the access light blinking in regular intervals, and the screen locking up-- and I began to worry that perhaps doing regular reinstalls in this manner could be potentially destructive in some way (?)
IBM Lenovo Z61p | 15.4'' WUXGA | Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 2x 2.16GHz | 4 GB Kingston HyperX | Hitachi 7K500 500 GB + WD 1TB (USB) | ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 | ThinkPad Atheros a/b/g | Analog Devices AD1981HD | Win 7 x86 + ArchLinux 2009.08 x64 (number crunching)
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