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    Hi everyone, I have three OS's on my system Xp,server 2003 Pack2 and Vista now I want to delete and reinstall these Os's of my system,my drivers are NTFS.When I was trying to boot my system with driver A: I cant format any drive and it shows me c: or d: are not exist how can I do it?

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      Hi everyone, I have three OS's on my system Xp,server 2003 Pack2 and Vista now I want to delete and reinstall these Os's of my system,my drivers are NTFS.When I was trying to boot my system with driver A: I cant format any drive and it shows me c: or d: are not exist how can I do it?

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      Boot your system from CDROM or DVDROM.

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        Hi everyone, I have three OS's on my system Xp,server 2003 Pack2 and Vista now I want to delete and reinstall these Os's of my system,my drivers are NTFS.When I was trying to boot my system with driver A: I cant format any drive and it shows me c: or d: are not exist how can I do it?

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        Hi, Please know that when we boot the system with Drive A: it does not recognize the NTFS partitions of the HardDrive. The better option is Boot the system with CDROM or DVDROM. Hope this helps :)

        Regards, John Adams ComponentOne LLC

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