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Solve : re:formating c drive to NTFS? |
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Answer» Hi, I am trying to install windows 7 onto windows xp computer and I am running into problems because it says my drive doesn't exist (c drive) I have figured out that I need to re:format it to NTFS but now I can't seem to do the steps required. In my normal login I am DENIED access (even though I have administrator capabilities) and when I do it in safe MODE I can type in the commands that I need in the command prompt, but it asks me for my volume label for the c drive and I have no idea what that is. I just want to GET this program on my computer.. any ideas? THANKSBoot to the Win7 DVD... because it says my drive doesn't exist (c drive)What does that mean? When installing Windows 7 it wants to be the called that is called C: even if it is the second partition on the drive. Unforgettably, Windows may call a partition a drive. And the first partition is not always given the letter C by Windows.Very confusing. In any case, the proper way to install Windows 7 is by booting off the DVD and read the instructions. If Windows 7 does not find any drive in the system, it we tell you.According to my understanding Windows 7 can use FAT32 formated drives as well as NTFS ones. Maybe the problem lies elsewhere. Quote I tried that, but it doesn't give me an option to delete. I tried booting the computer up from the disk and then it gives me the option to delete and re:format.. but there are no partitions showing at all. This doesn't make sense...where is this Win7 DVD from ? ?I just re-read your post and it seems you were mounted to a virtual drive...somehow had problems...and had to re-boot, It would have been nice if this part of the issue was mentioned. |
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