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<blockquote data-quote="madinmex" data-source="post: 703030" data-attributes="member: 46303"><p>I have tried the search, maybe using the wrong words ? so thought I would ask here. </p><p></p><p>I have XP home installed through bootcamp. This has been running perfectly for 6 months. I now have the 'blue screen' on windows. I have tried everything from check errors through to a full virus check but windows will not stay open long enough to complete any lengthy action. I have tried going back in time but none of the restore points will work. I feel the only action is to reformat. </p><p></p><p>As the disc is already partitioned (FAT 32 GB) can I just go ahead and insert the XP and reformat, or do I have to start the whole bootcamp sequence again, if I do then i take it I have to delete the previous partition. What makes it worse is that my XP is in Spanish (genuine) and of course my Spanish is ugh ! </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madinmex, post: 703030, member: 46303"] I have tried the search, maybe using the wrong words ? so thought I would ask here. I have XP home installed through bootcamp. This has been running perfectly for 6 months. I now have the 'blue screen' on windows. I have tried everything from check errors through to a full virus check but windows will not stay open long enough to complete any lengthy action. I have tried going back in time but none of the restore points will work. I feel the only action is to reformat. As the disc is already partitioned (FAT 32 GB) can I just go ahead and insert the XP and reformat, or do I have to start the whole bootcamp sequence again, if I do then i take it I have to delete the previous partition. What makes it worse is that my XP is in Spanish (genuine) and of course my Spanish is ugh ! Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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