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| Guest | removing xp Hi I had Xp on my system and used it for some time, Wife bought me new PC, it's got everything including Vista Ultimate, I took it off and put Xp on, then I decided to put Vista on the other partition and give it a few weeks to see how it went, well I know what a lot of people say about Vista, but to be honest, I have got used to it and it's ok now, once I got rid of a few things like UAC etc, due to the PC specs it runs very well and I have decided to keep it, that's where my problem starts. I installed XP first then Vista, set up a dual boot, but now I want to remove Xp, is it possible to remove XP, and make the "D" (which is a partition of a 360 gig drive) the "C" part of the drive, what I am trying to do is keep vista without having to re-install and all the setting up that comes with it. Thanks Gordon |
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| Devil | Re: removing xp You can try this. Boot using windows vista & then go into disk management. Then right click on the partion which has windows XP on it & then click on format. Once you have done that then boot using windows vista dvd & run the start up repair. To fix the MBR record of windows vista. |
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| Master | Re: removing xp Hi I had Xp on my system and used it for some time, Wife bought me new PC, it's got everything including Vista Ultimate, I took it off and put Xp on, then I decided to put Vista on the other partition and give it a few weeks to see how it went, well I know what a lot of people say about Vista, but to be honest, I have got used to it and it's ok now, once I got rid of a few things like UAC etc, due to the PC specs it runs very well and I have decided to keep it, that's where my problem starts. I installed XP first then Vista, set up a dual boot, but now I want to remove Xp, is it possible to remove XP, and make the "D" (which is a partition of a 360 gig drive) the "C" part of the drive, what I am trying to do is keep vista without having to re-install and all the setting up that comes with it. Thanks Gordon I am assuming you mean xp is on your first partition and Vista's boot volume is on the second partition. You wish to remove xp and move Vista onto the first partition ? If you look in disk management through Vista's eyes , you will probably see that Vista's system volume is on the first partition. Also, windows disk management won't allow you to move Vista's partition intact, or extend to the left ( as you view it in Disk Management ). You may need to use a bootable 3rd party tool to do this, like Gparted GParted -- Download Using GParted to Resize Your Windows Vista Partition :: the How-To Geek Hope this helps SIW2 |
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