Hello. I used a Windows 11 Media Creation USB to do a clean install on my PC. I suspected a possible virus on disk 2, but deleted the partitions on both disk 1 and 2. I then installed Windows to the smaller of the two SSDs, disk 1. I then worked my way through the installation screens and went into the Windows desktop environment. I could not find the larger of the two SSDs, disk 2, in Windows Explorer, so I went to Disk Management and did a simple drive creation in disk 2 with a full format.
My question is this: If you have multiple disks, and you are not sure where the virus is exactly, do you delete the partitions of all the disks and reinstall to one of the disks, like I did? Or do you format (in the setup environment menu following booting from the install USB) the second disk (non-Windows install target disk), then delete its partitions? And then delete the partitions on disk 1 and install Windows there?
Edit 1-TLDR: For a virus removal in a PC with 2 SSDs, is the format option needed on disk 2 in the setup environment if disk 1 is the Windows reinstallation target disk? Is the partition deletion needed on disk 2 in the setup environment if disk 1 is the Windows reinstallation target disk?
Thanks.
My question is this: If you have multiple disks, and you are not sure where the virus is exactly, do you delete the partitions of all the disks and reinstall to one of the disks, like I did? Or do you format (in the setup environment menu following booting from the install USB) the second disk (non-Windows install target disk), then delete its partitions? And then delete the partitions on disk 1 and install Windows there?
Edit 1-TLDR: For a virus removal in a PC with 2 SSDs, is the format option needed on disk 2 in the setup environment if disk 1 is the Windows reinstallation target disk? Is the partition deletion needed on disk 2 in the setup environment if disk 1 is the Windows reinstallation target disk?
Thanks.
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop