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General Category => Hardware => Topic started by: m.t.vessel on June 21, 2005, 01:45:20 PM

Title: Dirty HD Problem
Post by: m.t.vessel on June 21, 2005, 01:45:20 PM
I have a generic 8GB Samsung IDE HD that I have been running Win2k on. I wanted to use it for a new Linux installation so I used FDisk to blow away the old partitions and created a single partiiton using the entire drive.

I installed Linux which went smoothly until I tried to boot up.
When I try and boot Linux from the HD, I get a windows start menu!

I ran FDISK again and blew the partiion away, then formatted the disk in DOS. I then ran Linux, used QPartEd to again blow way the old partition and create a new one, I formatted the new partion in Linux, then
reinstalled Linux. I still get the Windows start menu when I boot!

FYI: Windows will not load if I select it from the bogus menu, It errors out looking for the Windows boot files. Is there some deeper cleaning of the HD I can do?

Any help or wisdom would be much appreciated!
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Title: Dirty HD Problem
Post by: SpaceSquad on June 21, 2005, 07:36:01 PM
iiiinteresting

I would try running KillDisk.

Its a good program that wipes everything off the drive. It'll be like new.