P.S. the gOS installer wants to see a cleanly closed NTFS partition,
or it will complain. So you need to shutdown Windows cleanly before
attempting an install.
If you want to do a dual-boot install, so keep XP on a part of the
hard-disk, then you will need to also defragment the NTFS partition,
with the windows Disk defragmenter system tool, or gOS cannot cleanly
make the Windows partition smaller to make place for gOS.

On 17 nov, 09:30, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How?
>
> You run the installer (the green CD Icon) on the desktop, and when the
> time comes and the disk manager (partitioner) asks how you want the
> hard-disk to be used, choose "assisted, use whole disk", and the
> installer will use your whole disk for gOS.
>
> If you want to save any document, or multimedia files, from XP, you
> should save them to a memory-stick, or burn them to CD/DVD before
> installing gOS, as the installer will throw away anything on the hard-
> disk before using it for gOS.
>
> On 17 nov, 07:25, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Rather than have XP Pro and running GOS 3 Gadgets off a CD, I'd like
> > to clean install the PC with GOS 3 Gadgets as the ONLY operating
> > system... but how do I do it? (pardon my ignorance)... cheers :)
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