Question About Reinstalling Windows
This is a really n00b question...but I'll go ahead and ask it. When reinstalling windows and reformatting the hard drive, does windows ask you to reinstall the drivers, or do you do that after windows installs?
I've been lucky and have never had to reformat a hard drive before (although I probably should have :D ), so this unfortunately is the first time I've really ever needed to.
Re: Question About Reinstalling Windows
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Originally posted here by ShadowDaemon777
This is a really n00b question...but I'll go ahead and ask it. When reinstalling windows and reformatting the hard drive, does windows ask you to reinstall the drivers, or do you do that after windows installs?
I've been lucky and have never had to reformat a hard drive before (although I probably should have :D ), so this unfortunately is the first time I've really ever needed to.
Well, assuming you are running a fairly recent version of Windows (i.e. 95 or higher :) ), the first thing you want to check out is that your PC will boot from the CD that came with your system.
Look at your BIOS options to see how to boot from a CD.
You most definitely do not need to make a boot disk, as if your CD doesn't boot then you are probably stuffed anyway.
It does make a big difference as to whether your CD is a 'recovery disk', or a genuine full copy of Windows. The former will reinstall everything as it was when you originally purchased the PC (it uses a hidden partition on your HD to do this). A full copy of Windows will set everything back to the Windows defaults, but may well ask you for other drivers as it installs.
Windows will install default drivers in most cases if you ignore the error messages, which whilst they work, will not allow you to use your hardware as it was intended. You can fix this afterwards by downloading the appropriate drivers from your manufactures sites.
Obviously, in either case, all your saved data will be wiped, so you need to back it up first.