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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Black Massacre on December 17, 2005, 12:31:30 AM

Title: The DISK
Post by: Black Massacre on December 17, 2005, 12:31:30 AM
I need someone to post how to use the hard drive disk, the disk that deletes EVERYTHING. Like what to do, click on, and stuff like that.
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Post by: barnsalot on December 17, 2005, 12:59:28 AM
Hm, what? You want to delete everything on your hardrive? I don't think you need a disk for that, just right click on your HD's icon in Windows Explorer and hit format.
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Post by: Black Massacre on December 17, 2005, 02:02:16 AM
Format is different than the disk. Format erased recycle bin too the disk install it back on take all the files and lets me start all over you fruit.
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Post by: WarxePB on December 17, 2005, 03:56:55 AM
BM, be careful of what you say.

Are you referring to a program that can recover deleted information from your computer? Or one that does the opposite?
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Post by: Black Massacre on December 17, 2005, 04:22:52 AM
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Warxe_PhoenixBlade
Or one that does the opposite?
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Post by: MrMister on December 17, 2005, 04:34:38 AM
Click start.
Then run.
Then type 'cmd' and press enter.
Type 'format C:' into the command prompt.
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Post by: Darkfox on December 17, 2005, 06:24:38 AM
Suspicious that this comes out of nowhere, what do you plan to do with such information?
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Post by: carmen on December 17, 2005, 08:02:17 AM
what i do is save all my system and program files to disks. then delete everything. Then I reinstall everything I saved. and BAM, new comp
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Post by: Razor on December 17, 2005, 12:22:23 PM
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Suspicious that this comes out of nowhere, what do you plan to do with such information?

Perhaps format his computer? Sheesh.
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Post by: DarkFlood2 on December 17, 2005, 09:59:13 PM
He probably has some virus... If he has the windows install disk,then he can simply fomat the drive, pop in the install disk, wait a few hours... And BAM! Compy = Fixed.
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Post by: Osmose on December 18, 2005, 06:46:30 AM
I'm assuming you have the restoration CD that came with your computer when you got it, as you say:

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I need someone to post how to use the hard drive disk, the disk that deletes EVERYTHING.


It's actually self explanitory. Stick it in and it gives you simple instructions. In some cases you'll have to restart the computer with the CD inside of it for it to work properly, and then choose to run it as a boot disk.

The CD doesn't delete EVERYTHING, but usually gives you two or three choices:

1.Check for Missing System Files - Actually useless in comparison to the next item.
2.Reinstall System Files - Always a good first option if trying to fix a virus that has eluded you.
3.Wipe Harddrive and Reinstall System Files - If #2 doesn't work and you are really desperate and willing to have your stuff deleted, this will reinstall the OS and make it like it was new. If you can't bear to part with some of your crap, best to save it on a disk or CD or online before choosing this.
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Post by: Drace on December 18, 2005, 09:38:37 AM
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Originally posted by Osmose
I'm assuming you have the restoration CD that came with your computer when you got it, as you say:

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I need someone to post how to use the hard drive disk, the disk that deletes EVERYTHING.


It's actually self explanitory. Stick it in and it gives you simple instructions. In some cases you'll have to restart the computer with the CD inside of it for it to work properly, and then choose to run it as a boot disk.

The CD doesn't delete EVERYTHING, but usually gives you two or three choices:

1.Check for Missing System Files - Actually useless in comparison to the next item.
2.Reinstall System Files - Always a good first option if trying to fix a virus that has eluded you.
3.Wipe Harddrive and Reinstall System Files - If #2 doesn't work and you are really desperate and willing to have your stuff deleted, this will reinstall the OS and make it like it was new. If you can't bear to part with some of your crap, best to save it on a disk or CD or online before choosing this.


I had to do #3 a couple of times when I still shared this computer with my mum(before she got her own). I have this one alone for a half a year now. I never got a problem. Never spyware, never virusses. Never trojans. And my mum's computer, well... you can geuss that it's a little screwed up and very slow.
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Post by: Osmose on December 18, 2005, 04:36:39 PM
Drace - And then she says it's not her and promises not to go to any sites that are suspicious and not to download anything, right? And she always tries to blame whatever problems on you because she's been safe?

Yeah. Been there. Finally got my father off of the computer and my brother isn't that dumb. You wouldn't believe the crap my Dad did - he said he didn't like Firerfox and used IE, thereby getting popup viruses to invade even when no one was using IE.
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Post by: MrMister on December 18, 2005, 06:18:20 PM
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he said he didn't like Firerfox and used IE, thereby getting popup viruses to invade even when no one was using IE.

I hate Firefox and use IE. I guess if you don't know how to stop virii properly, it's easier to get them with IE.
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Post by: Drace on December 18, 2005, 06:58:45 PM
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Drace - And then she says it's not her and promises not to go to any sites that are suspicious and not to download anything, right? And she always tries to blame whatever problems on you because she's been safe?

Exactually.
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Post by: Almeidaboo on December 19, 2005, 04:39:44 PM
I canīt even understand what he wants...