It has come to my attention (through experience) that the WinXP installation disk is quite buggy and can occasionaly destroy your partition and drive structure completely.
This is my experience: I had C,D and E partitions and wanted to reinstall WinXP to C (as one must do every few months). The installation program messed up my drive by unpartitioning one parition and repartitioning the other two in a total of 1 TB disk, while the disk is only 500GB in size. After paying money to data retrieval specialist wizards who managed to retrieve the lost data I have been informed that they recieve numerous cases each month, all linked to this buggy software.
So I was thinking of formating the drive the alternative way and only letting the WinXP installation disk install the OS.
How can this be done (the easiest way please, since I am not an expert). I was thinking Linux LiveCD, but I don't know if they support NTFS formatting.
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