Dyami Newbie

Joined: November/29/2006 Posts: 9
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| Posted: March/22/2007 at 07:44 | IP Logged
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Hi All,
I had Windows ME, and I am pretty happy after installing SuSE Linux. But now is not of much use to me. I use Linux only to chat, send and receive mails and use instant messages, which I rarely do. I have tons of information on my NTFS drive which I am unable to use Linux installation.
For now, I have decided to remove Linux. My hard disk is left with 1.5GB free space. I have tried various ideas and ended by losing some data which is not so important. Please guide me how to wipe clean and reformat the drive without using any data on the NTFS drive.
Dyami.
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salvager Moderator Group

Joined: August/08/2006 Location: United States Posts: 231
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| Posted: March/30/2007 at 04:20 | IP Logged
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Hi Dyami,
Try any reliable formatting tool, simply begin installation and then delete all the LINUX partitions and make sure that it actually doing it in the right way. Then, Reboot without the CD in the Drive and then use fdisk to create a FAT32 or NTFS Partition for your windows.
Before trying any tool make sure that you have backed up all your data if not then first make back up of all your data. Then give try to the things.
Good Luck!
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