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| | Geting rid of Windows XP after a Vista Basic Upgrade install Because of limited drive C space Vista was installed to drive D and now I'm stuck with an unwanted dual boot system with Windows XP on one partition and Vista on the other. Because I have the upgrade version I suspect I have limited options (e.g. I don't think I can boot from the Vista disk, repartition and re-install Vista as windows must be running for the upgrade version to install itself. How do I get rid of the XP part of the dual boot and reclaim all the space on drive c (I don't need anything on drive c)? Thamk you |
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