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Hello all!
First post...and I'm looking for help (naturally!). Currently, I have one hard drive in my system--while trying to ahem "fix" my comp, I accidentally installed another Windows XP operating system into the second partition. Master drive is C: and H:. I would now like to remove/uninstall the extra and would like some advice on how to do so. I don't know if this helps, but attached is a notepad of the boot record. Any help is greatly appreciated in advance! Thank you.
boot loader.doc
First post...and I'm looking for help (naturally!). Currently, I have one hard drive in my system--while trying to ahem "fix" my comp, I accidentally installed another Windows XP operating system into the second partition. Master drive is C: and H:. I would now like to remove/uninstall the extra and would like some advice on how to do so. I don't know if this helps, but attached is a notepad of the boot record. Any help is greatly appreciated in advance! Thank you.
boot loader.doc
First are you wanting to keep two partitions one the drive or are you wanting to merge them into one?
if you are wanting 2 just go to control panel
if in category veiw got o performance and maintenance.if in classic administrative tools click same if in other and you click performance.now click on computer management then in the left pane click diskmanagment.after that right click which drive you want to get the copy off of and click format.
now your boot loader will need edited.right click on my computer click explore.now in the top task bar click tools then folder options now the veiw tab then scroll down and uncheck hide system files.now close all that except explore in the right pain double click boot.ini.now make it look like this.when done click file - save.
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition" /fastdetect
if you are wanting 2 just go to control panel
if in category veiw got o performance and maintenance.if in classic administrative tools click same if in other and you click performance.now click on computer management then in the left pane click diskmanagment.after that right click which drive you want to get the copy off of and click format.
now your boot loader will need edited.right click on my computer click explore.now in the top task bar click tools then folder options now the veiw tab then scroll down and uncheck hide system files.now close all that except explore in the right pain double click boot.ini.now make it look like this.when done click file - save.
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition" /fastdetect
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If your hard drive is installed in a PC running Windows XP, you can go to Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Computer Management - Storage - Disk Management. You can then right click and remove the partition that you want. You then can right click on that and restore the partition.
TT4Titans...we need to quit meeting this way. I was actually partitioning part of my hdd and had to wait to post this, so you beat me.
TT4Titans...we need to quit meeting this way. I was actually partitioning part of my hdd and had to wait to post this, so you beat me.
Last edited by dcc; Apr 15th, 2007 at 12:34 pm.
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thank you both for the quick response.
I have two partitions, C/H, which I would like to keep. The second partition on the disk contains other data (music, movies, files, etc) which i don't need to lose. If I format (as TT4Titans suggested) will I lose all this data??
Thanks again!
p.s. Yes, I am running XP
I have two partitions, C/H, which I would like to keep. The second partition on the disk contains other data (music, movies, files, etc) which i don't need to lose. If I format (as TT4Titans suggested) will I lose all this data??
Thanks again!
p.s. Yes, I am running XP
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TT4Titans...we need to quit meeting this way. I was actually partitioning part of my hdd and had to wait to post this, so you beat me.
But yea mm4c3k if you format you will lose everything.get the OS loaded on the C if H is where your DATA is and then access it and copy it to C before you format.Now if you accidently started the install on H and it asked if you wanted to format and you did then it is gone.
There is software that would help in maybe recovering it.
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couldn't you just start up in the C: volume and then simply delete all the windows OS folders n files in the second volume? That would leave your other stuff untouched, wouldn't it? [I've never tried it...
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Last, or other, step would be to cut the last line from your boot.ini file.
I mean, who [an OS] would know?
]Last, or other, step would be to cut the last line from your boot.ini file.
I mean, who [an OS] would know?
Last edited by gerbil; Apr 16th, 2007 at 4:41 am.
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