Can you recommend a low level (downloadable) program for cleaning the disk.
I'd rather not swap disks around and all that if I can avoid it. I have a
feeling that you are right and windows somehow left some crap on the system
that I can't seem to shake. 

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Chris,

How about putting the hard drive from the bad machine into the good 
machine and trying to install onto it there? The other thing would be to 
get hold of a low level disk repair program and run it on the disk from 
the suspect machine. If you install the Linux as the only OS on the 
machine it should reformat the whole disk and probably get rid of any 
problems generated on there by windoze.

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Best wishes,

Ian
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Ian W. Wright
Sheffield  UK

"The difference between theory and practice is much smaller in theory than
in practice..."


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