Hi
I've been reading through the threads here about using DBAn and then reinstalling the OS afterwards but just to check that I have got everything correct can I just run through what I think may happen and check if it is what will happen!
1. Create NukeBoot disk
2. restart computer - at which point my computer will boot straight to floppy (this is the current BIOS setting)
3. nuke hard drive! My hard drive (80GB) has two partitions, one the normal NTFS partition and the other a pre-installed recovery partition (but see below)
4. after doing secure wipes of the entire hard drive restart computer?
5. go to BIOS and change start up option to boot from CD-ROM and restart with OS disk in tray
6. OS is re-installed automatically?
Just to complicate things a little my Windows XP OS was pre-installed, the type of computer that comes without a Windows disk as standard but rather has a FAT32 (?) recovery partition with all the drivers, OS etc to do a choice of non-destructive system recovery, "system recovery - no format" or "system recovery - quick format" the latter being the one that formats the partition and reinstalls the OS and restores the computer back to factory settings, erasing everything that was there before. It's the latter I want to do but I want to completely and securely wipe the HD first to remove sensitive data as I'm selling the computer.
As I said the method of re-installing the OS is usually to use the recovery partition. However, a few months back I was having problems with the computer and the recovery partition failed (my error - I wiped the files on that partition!). I contacted the manufacturer and they sent me (for a small fee) the Operating System Reinstallation DVD which I used to completely reinstall WXP. I changed the BIOS to boot from CD-ROM, inserted the DVD and this launched a system restore program from the disk. This then reformatted the hard drive then installed both the Recovery Partition (FAT32) and the normal C: partition (NTFS).
Has anyone ever used this type of disk to reinstall the OS after using DBAN? I'm a bit timid of running DBAN simply because I'm worried that I might not be able to then reinstall the OS via this DVD. I'm part financing buying my new computer from selling my current one and I want to have a workable computer after doing all this! I read some posts where people had been unable to boot / reinstall the OS after wiping the HD.
In addition, after wiping with DBAN do I need to do anything other than change the BIOS to boot from the CD-ROM and insert the DVD in order to reinstall? Some people mentioned having boot problems at this stage?
Any help, pointers or advice anyone can give would be appreciated.
Thanks
I've been reading through the threads here about using DBAn and then reinstalling the OS afterwards but just to check that I have got everything correct can I just run through what I think may happen and check if it is what will happen!
1. Create NukeBoot disk
2. restart computer - at which point my computer will boot straight to floppy (this is the current BIOS setting)
3. nuke hard drive! My hard drive (80GB) has two partitions, one the normal NTFS partition and the other a pre-installed recovery partition (but see below)
4. after doing secure wipes of the entire hard drive restart computer?
5. go to BIOS and change start up option to boot from CD-ROM and restart with OS disk in tray
6. OS is re-installed automatically?
Just to complicate things a little my Windows XP OS was pre-installed, the type of computer that comes without a Windows disk as standard but rather has a FAT32 (?) recovery partition with all the drivers, OS etc to do a choice of non-destructive system recovery, "system recovery - no format" or "system recovery - quick format" the latter being the one that formats the partition and reinstalls the OS and restores the computer back to factory settings, erasing everything that was there before. It's the latter I want to do but I want to completely and securely wipe the HD first to remove sensitive data as I'm selling the computer.
As I said the method of re-installing the OS is usually to use the recovery partition. However, a few months back I was having problems with the computer and the recovery partition failed (my error - I wiped the files on that partition!). I contacted the manufacturer and they sent me (for a small fee) the Operating System Reinstallation DVD which I used to completely reinstall WXP. I changed the BIOS to boot from CD-ROM, inserted the DVD and this launched a system restore program from the disk. This then reformatted the hard drive then installed both the Recovery Partition (FAT32) and the normal C: partition (NTFS).
Has anyone ever used this type of disk to reinstall the OS after using DBAN? I'm a bit timid of running DBAN simply because I'm worried that I might not be able to then reinstall the OS via this DVD. I'm part financing buying my new computer from selling my current one and I want to have a workable computer after doing all this! I read some posts where people had been unable to boot / reinstall the OS after wiping the HD.
In addition, after wiping with DBAN do I need to do anything other than change the BIOS to boot from the CD-ROM and insert the DVD in order to reinstall? Some people mentioned having boot problems at this stage?
Any help, pointers or advice anyone can give would be appreciated.
Thanks