How to format the hard drive and do a clean install of XP?

I have a legal windows XP profesional version to install and I need advice on how to format the hard disk, the version on it now was apparently a pirate vers.its years since I, did such things and my mind is old so I really need all the steps, a - z,.

* How can original title - I wipe my hard drive and install win XP Prof? *

Hi syynbbad,

In addition to the post of cbarnhorst, please see the following article on how to do a clean install of XP:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/978307

I hope this helps!

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