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| | How to delete XP partition I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different partitions. How to delete XP partition without residuals problems ? Thanks in advance. Mac,Croatia |
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| | Re: How to delete XP partition Hello... is XP on the first partion of the disk or the second parition...? normally if you had xp first then installed Vista then XP is on the first and Vista on the second.. tell me so I can help you better -- 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... CHORUS: You just format the drive , Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from a *nix, Jix You don't need to discuss much Install XP, Lee And get yourself free "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroatia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B1029531-C23A-4235-AD5A-80BA4C2EC0A5@xxxxxx Quote: >I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different partitions. How to > delete XP partition without residuals problems ? > > Thanks in advance. > > Mac,Croatia > |
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| | Re: How to delete XP partition "On the Bridge" <OntheBridge@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:47bddf68@xxxxxx-privat.org... Quote: > Hello... is XP on the first partion of the disk or the second parition...? > > normally if you had xp first then installed Vista then XP is on the first > and Vista on the second.. > > tell me so I can help you better > > > Chris |
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| | Re: How to delete XP partition OOPS! replied to wrong thread! "Chris S." <chris.sidener@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OLrhhHNdIHA.5164@xxxxxx Quote: > > "On the Bridge" <OntheBridge@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:47bddf68@xxxxxx-privat.org... Quote: >> Hello... is XP on the first partion of the disk or the second >> parition...? >> >> normally if you had xp first then installed Vista then XP is on the first >> and Vista on the second.. >> >> tell me so I can help you better >> >> >> > > Chris > |
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| | Re: How to delete XP partition Make your Vista partition the active partition, run Start-up repair from the Vista DVD (may need to more than once). When you can boot into Vista, you can do what you want with the XP partition. You will need a third party product such as BootItNG to combine the space into one partition if XP is on the first partition. If on the second, you can delete it and combine the free space into the first partition. "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroatia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B1029531-C23A-4235-AD5A-80BA4C2EC0A5@xxxxxx Quote: >I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different partitions. How to > delete XP partition without residuals problems ? > > Thanks in advance. > > Mac,Croatia > |
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| | Re: How to delete XP partition XP is on the first partition (C). I installed Vista (on E partition ) after XP. Mac "On the Bridge" wrote: Quote: > Hello... is XP on the first partion of the disk or the second parition...? > > normally if you had xp first then installed Vista then XP is on the first > and Vista on the second.. > > tell me so I can help you better > > > > -- > 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... > > CHORUS: > > You just format the drive , Clive > Get a New Mac , Jack > Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy > Just get yourself free > Boot from a *nix, Jix > You don't need to discuss much > Install XP, Lee > And get yourself free > > > > "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroatia@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:B1029531-C23A-4235-AD5A-80BA4C2EC0A5@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different partitions. How to > > delete XP partition without residuals problems ? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Mac,Croatia > > > > |
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| | Re: How to delete XP partition Thank You very much, I'll try that. Mac "John Barnes" wrote: Quote: > Make your Vista partition the active partition, run Start-up repair from the > Vista DVD (may need to more than once). When you can boot into Vista, you > can do what you want with the XP partition. You will need a third party > product such as BootItNG to combine the space into one partition if XP is on > the first partition. If on the second, you can delete it and combine the > free space into the first partition. > > "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroatia@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:B1029531-C23A-4235-AD5A-80BA4C2EC0A5@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different partitions. How to > > delete XP partition without residuals problems ? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Mac,Croatia > > > |
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| | Re: How to delete XP partition I don't know how to make my Vista partition active , in computer management I don't see that option. C partition (XP) is there marked as Healty (System,Active,Primary Partition) D partition is Healty (Logical Drive) E partition (Vista) is Healty (Boot,Page File,Crash Dump,Logical Drive). How to activate E partition , is it necessary when it has already "Boot" mark. Mac "John Barnes" wrote: Quote: > Make your Vista partition the active partition, run Start-up repair from the > Vista DVD (may need to more than once). When you can boot into Vista, you > can do what you want with the XP partition. You will need a third party > product such as BootItNG to combine the space into one partition if XP is on > the first partition. If on the second, you can delete it and combine the > free space into the first partition. > > "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroatia@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:B1029531-C23A-4235-AD5A-80BA4C2EC0A5@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different partitions. How to > > delete XP partition without residuals problems ? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Mac,Croatia > > > |
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| | Re: How to delete XP partition You would need to have Vista on a Primary partition for use as the system drive. You could delete all the XP files from the C partition, leaving only the boot records for Vista. "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroatia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:98292341-8475-4ED4-8B77-F3A11135E22F@xxxxxx Quote: >I don't know how to make my Vista partition active , in computer >management > I don't see that option. > C partition (XP) is there marked as Healty (System,Active,Primary > Partition) > D partition is Healty (Logical Drive) > E partition (Vista) is Healty (Boot,Page File,Crash Dump,Logical Drive). > How to activate E partition , is it necessary when it has already "Boot" > mark. > > Mac > > "John Barnes" wrote: > Quote: >> Make your Vista partition the active partition, run Start-up repair from >> the >> Vista DVD (may need to more than once). When you can boot into Vista, >> you >> can do what you want with the XP partition. You will need a third party >> product such as BootItNG to combine the space into one partition if XP is >> on >> the first partition. If on the second, you can delete it and combine the >> free space into the first partition. >> >> "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroatia@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:B1029531-C23A-4235-AD5A-80BA4C2EC0A5@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different partitions. How >> >to >> > delete XP partition without residuals problems ? >> > >> > Thanks in advance. >> > >> > Mac,Croatia >> > >> |
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| | Re: How to delete XP partition Did you install Vista with XP drive installed and plugged into motherboard? If yes, then use Vista boot Pro. Install it in XP. (you won't need it after you install the Vista boot). IF NO, then you need to choose your boot options in your bios. Why? Chances are you're here because you're running Windows Vista and want to do one of two things. Install a second OS or manage your boot configuration without directly editing the BCDEdit file. As you likely now realize, Windows Vista has made this task somewhat complicated for most users. VistaBootPRO was developed to make changes to the Windows Vista Boot Configuration Data (BCD) registry quickly and easily, doing the job in a fraction of the time it would take using the alternative. The only other way to edit the BCD is to use the command prompt application "credit.exe," located in the Windows\system32 folder of Windows Vista, which requires users to become familiar with the ins and outs of the credit.exe switches and options, leaving many frustrated users in its path. VistaBootPRO allows users to easily and neatly organize their boot configuration entries from within all flavors of Windows. Once installed, choose Manage BCD OS Entries. If you do not see Vista in the large window, then you do not have a boot loader set for it. In that case select "Add New OS entry" Type the OS name (Vista) then select the type (Vista) and then the boot letter in your case it's E. The click apply updates. You should now have 2 OS boot options. Get Vista Boot pro from http://www.vistabootpro.org/. -- Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User www.zardoc.com XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroatia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:98292341-8475-4ED4-8B77-F3A11135E22F@xxxxxx Quote: >I don't know how to make my Vista partition active , in computer >management > I don't see that option. > C partition (XP) is there marked as Healty (System,Active,Primary > Partition) > D partition is Healty (Logical Drive) > E partition (Vista) is Healty (Boot,Page File,Crash Dump,Logical Drive). > How to activate E partition , is it necessary when it has already "Boot" > mark. > > Mac > > "John Barnes" wrote: > Quote: >> Make your Vista partition the active partition, run Start-up repair from >> the >> Vista DVD (may need to more than once). When you can boot into Vista, >> you >> can do what you want with the XP partition. You will need a third party >> product such as BootItNG to combine the space into one partition if XP is >> on >> the first partition. If on the second, you can delete it and combine the >> free space into the first partition. >> >> "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroatia@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:B1029531-C23A-4235-AD5A-80BA4C2EC0A5@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I have dual boot XP and Vista on same disk , different partitions. How >> >to >> > delete XP partition without residuals problems ? >> > >> > Thanks in advance. >> > >> > Mac,Croatia >> > >> |
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