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Vikash
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I'm having big problems and want to reinstall XP using my PC's recovery disk.
Ideally, if I find for whatever reason that this doesn't help (ie perhaps the fault is with the hardware) I'd like to go back to what I have now otherwise I'll have to reinstall all my apps.
I currently have two physical partitions. The primary one is filled with a single logical partition (C: drive). The second physical partition contains a logical D: partition but also a large as-yet-unformatted area.
Is there some way I can make a copy of my C: partition in this unused area of the disk, such that I can basically 'undo' the reformat/reinstall that I want to attempt?
Thanks
Vik
Ideally, if I find for whatever reason that this doesn't help (ie perhaps the fault is with the hardware) I'd like to go back to what I have now otherwise I'll have to reinstall all my apps.
I currently have two physical partitions. The primary one is filled with a single logical partition (C: drive). The second physical partition contains a logical D: partition but also a large as-yet-unformatted area.
Is there some way I can make a copy of my C: partition in this unused area of the disk, such that I can basically 'undo' the reformat/reinstall that I want to attempt?
Thanks
Vik