Re: remove dual boot
- From: "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 07:43:30 +0200
"Ed Mc" <namvtn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ed Mc wrote:
I have 2 hard drives in the same computer. Each has it's own copy of
XP installed. It's a dual boot system. I would like to erase one drive
and just use the disk for storage. Is this a simple task? My main disk is
formatted NTFS. The one I want to erase is FAT32. Could someone give me a
step by step procedure? Google gives answers for dual boot with different
OS's. Thanks for any help.
JS wrote:
I also should mention to check you applications load OK while your atDiskmgmt.msc indicates that my E: drive is active. My C: drive is simply
it.
I think Pegasus and I are basically thinking along similar lines so I
follow that post as well.
Idea is that if the drive you want to keep XP on (I'll call it the main
drive) is OK then I'd take a slower and probably over cautious approach
in that my next step would then be to disconnect the main drive, connect
the drive the you want to remove Windows from (it should now be the only
drive connected) and boot from the Windows CD and do basically a clean
install but when you reach the point about choosing the location to
install you will select 'D' option to delete the partition. The reason I
choose the long way is that there is no way you can accidentally delete
Windows on the drive you wish to keep.
Then after you have deleted the partition you can shutdown the PC,
connect both drives, boot to Windows and use Disk Management to create a
new partition on the second drive and format it. But I'm getting ahead
of my self.
JS
"JS" <@> wrote in message
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One thing you can try first is to disconnect the cable to the second
drive and see if you are able to boot from the drive you wish to keep
Windows on. If you can accomplish this (boot to Windows) without
problems then you know it's safe to delete the contents of the second
drive.
As to how to delete/repartition the second drive I wait until you
report back.
JS
"Ed Mc" <namvtn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have 2 hard drives in the same computer. Each has it's own copy
of XP installed. It's a dual boot system. I would like to erase one
drive and just use the disk for storage. Is this a simple task? My
main disk is formatted NTFS. The one I want to erase is FAT32. Could
someone give me a step by step procedure? Google gives answers for
dual boot with different OS's. Thanks for any help.
Healthy(System).
If I disconnect my slave disk, (where E: drive is located), computer
won't boot up. It sees no drives whatsoever. I'm afraid things are really
screwed up! Thanks for help, everyone.
Let's look at this calmly:
- Why should things be screwed up? Reconnecting the slave
disk should restore them to normal!
- What makes you think that the PC sees no drives whatsoever?
- What message(s) do you see on the screen with only the slave disk
connected?
- When only the slave disk is connected, what disks does the
BIOS report? Primary? Secondary? Master? Slave?
.
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