Hello everyone. Thanks to all who gave me assistance on dealing with the linux partition that DOS FDISK could not delete. Yes, once I used Disk Druid to replace it, DOS let me create a partition on the drive. However, the verify took ridiculously long, and the process kepts starting over and getting to certain percetange points and then beginning at 0 percent again. Finally it made it all the way through. Then, when I did the format, the format took forever because it said it was attempting to recover allocated sectors (or something like that.) Anyway, I don't imagine that Linux could have killed this drive? It must have already been dead, right? I have always kept as a bedrock assumption software CANNOT damage hardware, and don't think this proves otherwise. Anyways, WD diag said the HD was bad, and a new disk is in the mail. Just reassure me that installing Linux cannot wreck an IDE hard disk in the same manner that a low-level format does. By the way, to correct the one who told me an fdisk /mbr would delete the linux partition-- nope. It didn't do that. From what I know, mbr fixes the master boot record, which is not the same thing as the partition. Now, for other business: I am considering buying a Linux compatible workstation currently running (but not for long) NT: Polywell Alpha 500/300MHZ, Alpha 21164 CPU 2 MB Cache module on board IDE, FDD 2xSerial, 1xParallel 96 MB RAM 300 Watt power supply 4.3 Gig SCSI-2 hard drive Dimond Stealth 64 video card 4 PCI slots 3 ISA slots This system is a good 3-4 years old. What might it be worth? How would it stack up verses both a 400 dollar, "state of the art" Celeron 400 MHz EMachine with equal RAM or even a decent, brand new, consumer grade 550 MHz Pentium III? Any known problems with using this system for linux? I understand that for both NT and Linux, applications are processor independent, and thus software written for either OS that runs on x86 systems will work on the Alpha too? But will Windows 98 Win32 applications work on an Alpha NT box? What about drivers? Perhaps these will be hardware specific and thus I am at the mercy of the likely far smaller linux for alpha driver support than x86 linux drivers? Assistance would be appreciated. Thanks. Mike