S
Simon Lillystone
Due to my home desktop machine frequently freezing
inexplicably (only recently and only when connected to the
internet (via a Belkin router attached to a Motorola surf
modem)), I now wish to do a fresh reinstallation of
Windows 2000 Professional, including a reformat of the
hard drive and its existing partitions, removal of all
registry settings, removal of all user accounts and so on.
I have seen other postings regarding similar installations
which call for booting and installing from CD-ROM,
reformat of hard drive, aborting of current installation
and then repeating the installation process only this time
through to completion. Is this what I need to do in this
case?
Can microsoft reply with a simple step-by-step guide which
illustrates the process and says what is and isn't
retained during installation (for example, can I use the
same names my machine and domain as I did before and can I
create the same user names? I specifically don't want them
retained from one installation to another because of all
the crap files that lurk under the user accounts in
\documents & settings\).
Thanks for any advice given.
inexplicably (only recently and only when connected to the
internet (via a Belkin router attached to a Motorola surf
modem)), I now wish to do a fresh reinstallation of
Windows 2000 Professional, including a reformat of the
hard drive and its existing partitions, removal of all
registry settings, removal of all user accounts and so on.
I have seen other postings regarding similar installations
which call for booting and installing from CD-ROM,
reformat of hard drive, aborting of current installation
and then repeating the installation process only this time
through to completion. Is this what I need to do in this
case?
Can microsoft reply with a simple step-by-step guide which
illustrates the process and says what is and isn't
retained during installation (for example, can I use the
same names my machine and domain as I did before and can I
create the same user names? I specifically don't want them
retained from one installation to another because of all
the crap files that lurk under the user accounts in
\documents & settings\).
Thanks for any advice given.