From: RnR on
On Tue, 6 May 2008 23:32:37 -0400, "K2NNJ"
<k2nnj(a)nospam.optonline.net> wrote:

>Not really.
>


Ok. Did you consider using Fdisk? I don't normally mess with my
partitions if I'm just reinstalling my OS.
From: K2NNJ on
No and I don't want to. I have had good luck with the clean1k utility and
that is all I want to use.

"RnR" <rnrtexas(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 6 May 2008 23:32:37 -0400, "K2NNJ"
> <k2nnj(a)nospam.optonline.net> wrote:
>
>>Not really.
>>
>
>
> Ok. Did you consider using Fdisk? I don't normally mess with my
> partitions if I'm just reinstalling my OS.

From: RnR on
On Wed, 7 May 2008 02:11:26 -0400, "K2NNJ"
<k2nnj(a)nospam.optonline.net> wrote:

>No and I don't want to. I have had good luck with the clean1k utility and
>that is all I want to use.
>

In that case try Google.
From: S.Lewis on

"K2NNJ" <k2nnj(a)nospam.optonline.net> wrote in message
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> Does someone know where I can download the clean1k utility. My resource
> CD does not have it. I have a cleanstart program but I do not have a
> floppy drive.
>
> thanks.


I have it on one of my older resource CD's.

You might dig around on the Dell FTP site. I just did for a few moments with
no luck. It's probably there, but packaged along with some other utility
under a different name: http://ftp.us.dell.com/


From: wm_walsh on
Hi!

> No and I don't want to. I have had good luck with the
> clean1k utility and that is all I want to use.

I hate to sound harsh, but if you're that insistent, then meet the
system requirements. Try temporarily connecting a floppy drive to your
system.

Or...be a little more flexible and try something like DBAN. It would
take longer to run but will give exactly the same result as the Dell
tool. It can be run from a CD or memory key.

William