...2: How do i COPY/TRANSFER all of my emails etc from Outlook to back up..?
Cheers all, sorry to be a pain in the arse, just needed to know these before i change computers over tomorow.
Cheers all, MUCH appreciated for any help given
James

...1: Re-format (delete everything) a Hard drive that im currenty using, but not install an operating system on it?.. reason is im planning on putting my IDE drive in one of those enclosures to make it external
...2: How do i COPY/TRANSFER all of my emails etc from Outlook to back up..?
Cheers all, sorry to be a pain in the arse, just needed to know these before i change computers over tomorow.
Cheers all, MUCH appreciated for any help given
James
Its actually quite simple... Go to the website for the manufacture of the hard drive. Usually the manufacture will have a DOS based utility for formatting the hard drive or a DOS utilities disk available for download. Most will have an option for a floppy or iso for CD burn of those utilities. If you do not have a floppy drive, get the CD version.
Download and make the utilites boot disk. Once complete and assuming you have the computer set to boot from floppy or CD in the BIOS, you can reboot the computer using the disk. The hard drive utilites will then be available in DOS. One of the features will be to completely format the drive or you can choose to do a security wipe (write zeros to the drive).
As for the backup... is it Outlook or Outlook Express? I think Outlook has an Export feature however with Outlook Express, the best way to keep everything is to do the following:
Browse to:
C:\Documents and Settings\YOUR ACCOUNT NAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{YOU WILL SEE A BIG CODE NUMBER IN BRACKETS}\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Inside that folder should be all your Outlook Express folders, simply copy them all to a backup source, usually a CD.
In order to restore, after Windows has been installed run Outlook Express and set it up for your account. Once finished simply copy the files you backed up from above into the new Outlook Express database folder (from the address above) and overwrite the originals.
When you open Outlook Express everything will be restored as it was.
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