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I tried the upgrade from XP SP2 to Vista Beta and like a lot of people it failed so I did what I thought was a clean install. But now when I look at c:\ the directory names are somewhat screwy so I think some of them are from XP and some are from the failed install. Is it possible that someone here could point me to a what the names of directories are if you did a clean install? Or email a snapshot of it to t_llguy at comcast.net?
Thanks for any help.

Rich wrote:

I tried the upgrade from XP SP2 to Vista Beta and like a lot of people it failed so I did what I thought was a clean install. But now when I look at c:\ the directory names are somewhat screwy so I think some of them are from XP and some are from the failed install. Is it possible that someone here could point me to a what the names of directories are if you did a clean install? Or email a snapshot of it to t_llguy at comcast.net?

What are the directory names that you think are "somewhat screwy"? -- Tom Porterfield

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Rich wrote: I tried the upgrade from XP SP2 to Vista Beta and like a lot of people it failed so I did what I thought was a clean install. But now when I look at c:\ the directory names are somewhat screwy so I think some of them are from XP and some are from the failed install. Is it possible that someone here could point me to a what the names of directories are if you did a clean install? Or email a snapshot of it to t_llguy at comcast.net?
What are the directory names that you think are "somewhat screwy"? -- Tom Porterfield

$INPLACE.~TR $RECYCLE.BIN $Upgrade.~OS $VAULT$AVG $WINDOWS.~Q
Those seem odd to me.
Thanks for the help, Rich

Rich wrote:

$INPLACE.~TR $RECYCLE.BIN $Upgrade.~OS $VAULT$AVG $WINDOWS.~Q
Those seem odd to me.

Those indeed seem odd, are not normal on a clean XP install. I would guess that your clean install wasn't truly clean. Did you format the drive as part of the install? If not, you may want to do it again, making sure to format the partition first during the setup process. -- Tom Porterfield

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