Hello. go under utilities when you start the install process and have it erase 
the disks. This can be found under utilities/disk utilities and highlight the 
disk and choose erase. If there is a better method then mine let me know. lol.

Good luck.
On May 29, 2010, at 12:35 AM, Georges Zaynoun wrote:

> Hi folks!
> Maybe late but I took the plunge and bought my mac box set and want a fresh 
> start. I was using windows xp with boot camp but want to get rid of it now 
> and have the whole 120gb in the machine for the macos entirely. How do I get 
> started to wipe out everything and begin installation? Many thanks.
> 
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