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| | Question about deleting XP from a different partition (can't forma Hi, I installed Vista UPGRADE on my D drive because my C partition is too small for Vista. So XP is still in my C drive. However, I would like to erase XP completely (it appears on my boot manager), but I can't format C because it's a "system partition." What I want to accomplish is to 1. Delete XP from C 2. Resize C to be enough for Vista 3. Reinstall vista on C 4. Delete old vista from D Please help, thank you. |
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| | Re: Question about deleting XP from a different partition (can'tforma Maj wrote: > Hi, > > I installed Vista UPGRADE on my D drive because my C partition is too small > for Vista. So XP is still in my C drive. However, I would like to erase XP > completely (it appears on my boot manager), but I can't format C because it's > a "system partition." > > What I want to accomplish is to > > 1. Delete XP from C > 2. Resize C to be enough for Vista > 3. Reinstall vista on C > 4. Delete old vista from D > > Please help, thank you. I may be mistaken here, but from past experience all Microsoft operating systems want the C drive or partition as the boot partition to be installed in. |
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| | Re: Question about deleting XP from a different partition (can't forma "Maj" <Maj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A0339A45-06B1-4C61-BA4F-3B1A8832E99C@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I installed Vista UPGRADE on my D drive because my C partition is too > small > for Vista. So XP is still in my C drive. However, I would like to erase > XP > completely (it appears on my boot manager), but I can't format C because > it's > a "system partition." > > What I want to accomplish is to > > 1. Delete XP from C > 2. Resize C to be enough for Vista > 3. Reinstall vista on C > 4. Delete old vista from D > > Please help, thank you. Start > Run > type in diskmgmt.msc and press OK > Then right click all partitions except your C: drive on the drive and remove them. Then install Vista or use Vista install to the new partition after you confirm that a new install is wanted. (You have to prove XP to install upgrade.) Change the partition size to meet specs, Quick format, and install. Miller -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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| | Re: Question about deleting XP from a different partition (can't f "Warren Miller" wrote: > "Maj" <Maj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A0339A45-06B1-4C61-BA4F-3B1A8832E99C@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > > > I installed Vista UPGRADE on my D drive because my C partition is too > > small > > for Vista. So XP is still in my C drive. However, I would like to erase > > XP > > completely (it appears on my boot manager), but I can't format C because > > it's > > a "system partition." > > > > What I want to accomplish is to > > > > 1. Delete XP from C > > 2. Resize C to be enough for Vista > > 3. Reinstall vista on C > > 4. Delete old vista from D > > > > Please help, thank you. > > Start > Run > type in diskmgmt.msc and press OK > Then right click all > partitions except your C: drive on the drive and remove them. Then install > Vista or use Vista install to the new partition after you confirm that a new > install is wanted. (You have to prove XP to install upgrade.) Change the > partition size to meet specs, Quick format, and install. > > Miller You mean from XP? Another problem is I can't log into XP from the Boot Manager, the XP or "Earlier version of Windows" is not clickable, my keyboard wont respond. I have to wait for the countdown to automatically load Vista. Does this mean the XP partition is not working? Vista (D partition) works flawlessly, though. |
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| | Re: Question about deleting XP from a different partition (can'tf Maj wrote: > > "Warren Miller" wrote: > >> "Maj" <Maj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:A0339A45-06B1-4C61-BA4F-3B1A8832E99C@microsoft.com... >>> Hi, >>> >>> I installed Vista UPGRADE on my D drive because my C partition is too >>> small >>> for Vista. So XP is still in my C drive. However, I would like to erase >>> XP >>> completely (it appears on my boot manager), but I can't format C because >>> it's >>> a "system partition." >>> >>> What I want to accomplish is to >>> >>> 1. Delete XP from C >>> 2. Resize C to be enough for Vista >>> 3. Reinstall vista on C >>> 4. Delete old vista from D >>> >>> Please help, thank you. >> Start > Run > type in diskmgmt.msc and press OK > Then right click all >> partitions except your C: drive on the drive and remove them. Then install >> Vista or use Vista install to the new partition after you confirm that a new >> install is wanted. (You have to prove XP to install upgrade.) Change the >> partition size to meet specs, Quick format, and install. >> >> Miller > > You mean from XP? > > Another problem is I can't log into XP from the Boot Manager, the XP or > "Earlier version of Windows" is not clickable, my keyboard wont respond. I > have to wait for the countdown to automatically load Vista. > > Does this mean the XP partition is not working? Vista (D partition) works > flawlessly, though. No, it probably means that Vista didn't configure it's BCD (boot manager) store correctly. I installed Vista exactly as you did, leaving my XP install on the C: drive. After Vista installed, XP appeared on the boot menu, but trying to launch it gave an error message about NTLDR not being present. It turns out that the Vista bootmgr had simply not included the drive on which XP was located (C . I fixed this byinstalling EasyBCD and VistaBoot Pro. Both are freeware and can be found by a Google search. Either one will work, but you can install both; they're not mutually exclusive. Using EasyBCD, I noticed that there was no drive specified for XP. I was able to enter "C:\" on one of the entries, and EasyBCD then rewrote the BCD store on the C: drive. That was all it took. These apps allow you to rename the entries on the boot menu, change the defaults, and change the time that elapses before the default OS is booted. I'm hopeful that one or the other of these applications will fix your dual-booting problem. That said, there's another possibility to consider. Are you using a USB keyboard? If so, do you have "USB legacy" devices enabled in BIOS? With many motherboards, you'd need to do that to allow a USB keyboard to work before the OS (with its USB drivers) is launched. Lastly, why throw away XP? Are you already positive that every application you depend on and every hardware device you might need will work with Vista? Unless you're in dire need of the HD space, I'd suggest living with both operating systems for a while until you're absolutely sure that you have no need for XP any longer. |
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| | Re: Question about deleting XP from a different partition (can'tf Maj wrote: > > "Maverick" wrote: > > >>Maj wrote: >> >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>I installed Vista UPGRADE on my D drive because my C partition is too small >>>for Vista. So XP is still in my C drive. However, I would like to erase XP >>>completely (it appears on my boot manager), but I can't format C because it's >>>a "system partition." >>> >>>What I want to accomplish is to >>> >>>1. Delete XP from C If you are using an upgrade DVD, then you have to have windows present before it will install. You won't need any windows if you've purchased an OEM version. >>>2. Resize C to be enough for Vista >>>3. Reinstall vista on C >>>4. Delete old vista from D >>> >>>Please help, thank you. >> >>I may be mistaken here, but from past experience all Microsoft operating >>systems want the C drive or partition as the boot partition to be >>installed in. >> > > > Yes? That really didn't answer my question. What should I do to install > Vista on C? Should I uninstall vista first? |
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