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| | Dual Boot I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive and be done with it? |
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| | Re: Dual Boot BobTec shared these words of wisdom: > I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. > Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive > and be done with it? You'd also have to modify the Boot-Menu. It's a lot more complicated than it was in XP. EasyBCD http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1 worked fine for me. Rainald |
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| | Re: Dual Boot "BobTec" <BobTec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11C3B06B-CCF1-40C2-AEE3-31F57A6DD649@microsoft.com... >I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. > Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive and be > done with it? Yes you can but you'll need to then boot from the Vista disk and run the repair option on the setup screen as you will wipe the Vista boot files. Remember, wipe the XP partition first, then boot from the Vista disk to repair the boot setup. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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| | Re: Dual Boot Not normally if some of the following is true. If you installed Vista second without using a third party boot manager and a separate system partition exclusive of the XP drive, your XP drive is probably your system drive. Vista would normally install the bootloader to the system drive(i.e. your xp drive) Search this newsgroup for dual boot topics..a lot of info is present on removing Vista as the second o/s in a dual boot, dual drive system. Here's some additional reading info. In almost all cases, folks usually suggest using a third party app(BootItNg, VistaBootPro, EasyBCD) to remove an os from the boot loader screen, or run a Vista repair install, or clean install Vista and/or a combination of the these when one wishes to format the XP drive. ...winston MS-MVP Windows Live Mail "BobTec" <BobTec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11C3B06B-CCF1-40C2-AEE3-31F57A6DD649@microsoft.com... >I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. > Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive and > be > done with it? |
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| | Re: Dual Boot As noted above, you will most likely wipe your boot files. I suggest that you change the boot priority in the BIOS to have the Vista drive the first drive in boot priority, then run the Vista repair startup process from the install DVD. Some have had to run it several times. When it boots safely into Vista, you can then format the XP drive. This is for either both IDE drives or both SATA drives. Some BIOS's will produce complications with combinations of IDE and SATA. "BobTec" <BobTec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11C3B06B-CCF1-40C2-AEE3-31F57A6DD649@microsoft.com... >I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. > Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive and be > done with it? |
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| | Re: Dual Boot You might want to explain how you installed the dual boot.......... was XP installed first and then fom within installed Vista on the other HD??...then follow the directions already posted. Was XP installed and you disconnected the XP drive and installed Vista on the 2nd HD and used your F12 Bios option to chose which drive to boot from when booting?? In that case each OS has its own MBR on its own drive and it is safe to just format the XP drive. peter "BobTec" <BobTec@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11C3B06B-CCF1-40C2-AEE3-31F57A6DD649@microsoft.com... >I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. > Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive and be > done with it? |
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| | Re: Dual Boot I have a similar situation, Vista & XP on separate drives. I am happy with Vista so now want to reclaim the XP drive. When I try to format the drive it tells me that 'Windows was unable tocomplete the format.' I do not want to simply delete the files from the XP drve in case it renders the system unbootable. SATA, btw. XP had been originally installed, currently dual boot. Any help greatly appreciated! Neil "peter" wrote: Quote: > You might want to explain how you installed the dual boot.......... > was XP installed first and then fom within installed Vista on the other > HD??...then follow the directions already posted. > Was XP installed and you disconnected the XP drive and installed Vista on > the 2nd HD and used your F12 Bios option to chose which drive to boot from > when booting?? > In that case each OS has its own MBR on its own drive and it is safe to just > format the XP drive. > peter > "BobTec" <BobTec@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:11C3B06B-CCF1-40C2-AEE3-31F57A6DD649@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. > > Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive and be > > done with it? > |
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| | Re: Dual Boot I still have not been able to remove XP. One person told me to unplug the Vista Drive, boot up in XP and format the drive. I have not tried this yet. I do love Vista, not one crash. "UltraP3" wrote: Quote: > I have a similar situation, Vista & XP on separate drives. I am happy with > Vista so now want to reclaim the XP drive. When I try to format the drive it > tells me that 'Windows was unable tocomplete the format.' I do not want to > simply delete the files from the XP drve in case it renders the system > unbootable. SATA, btw. XP had been originally installed, currently dual > boot. > > Any help greatly appreciated! > > Neil > "peter" wrote: > Quote: > > You might want to explain how you installed the dual boot.......... > > was XP installed first and then fom within installed Vista on the other > > HD??...then follow the directions already posted. > > Was XP installed and you disconnected the XP drive and installed Vista on > > the 2nd HD and used your F12 Bios option to chose which drive to boot from > > when booting?? > > In that case each OS has its own MBR on its own drive and it is safe to just > > format the XP drive. > > peter > > "BobTec" <BobTec@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:11C3B06B-CCF1-40C2-AEE3-31F57A6DD649@xxxxxx Quote: > > >I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. > > > Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive and be > > > done with it? > > |
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| | Re: Dual Boot Please note peter's reply - otherwise if dual boot was setup by installing XP followed by Vista you cannot just reformat the XP partition because the Vista installation installs boot info on the XP partiton. Consider looking into bcdedit or a third party boot manager such as VistaBootPro. "BobTec" <BobTec@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C685153B-2A9F-4B44-80F9-290F1470834C@xxxxxx Quote: >I still have not been able to remove XP. One person told me to unplug the > Vista > Drive, boot up in XP and format the drive. I have not tried this yet. I do > love Vista, not one crash. > > "UltraP3" wrote: > Quote: >> I have a similar situation, Vista & XP on separate drives. I am happy >> with >> Vista so now want to reclaim the XP drive. When I try to format the >> drive it >> tells me that 'Windows was unable tocomplete the format.' I do not want >> to >> simply delete the files from the XP drve in case it renders the system >> unbootable. SATA, btw. XP had been originally installed, currently dual >> boot. >> >> Any help greatly appreciated! >> >> Neil >> "peter" wrote: >> Quote: >> > You might want to explain how you installed the dual boot.......... >> > was XP installed first and then fom within installed Vista on the other >> > HD??...then follow the directions already posted. >> > Was XP installed and you disconnected the XP drive and installed Vista >> > on >> > the 2nd HD and used your F12 Bios option to chose which drive to boot >> > from >> > when booting?? >> > In that case each OS has its own MBR on its own drive and it is safe to >> > just >> > format the XP drive. >> > peter >> > "BobTec" <BobTec@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> > news:11C3B06B-CCF1-40C2-AEE3-31F57A6DD649@xxxxxx >> > >I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. >> > > Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive >> > > and be >> > > done with it? >> > >> > |
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| | Re: Dual Boot It will not let me . Says: I do not have permission to do that. I am setup as the admin. Can I just unplug the Vista drive, then format the XP Drive? "peter" wrote: Quote: > You might want to explain how you installed the dual boot.......... > was XP installed first and then fom within installed Vista on the other > HD??...then follow the directions already posted. > Was XP installed and you disconnected the XP drive and installed Vista on > the 2nd HD and used your F12 Bios option to chose which drive to boot from > when booting?? > In that case each OS has its own MBR on its own drive and it is safe to just > format the XP drive. > peter > "BobTec" <BobTec@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:11C3B06B-CCF1-40C2-AEE3-31F57A6DD649@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have xp intalled on my computer. I now run vista all the time. > > Both are on there own hard drive. Can I just reformat the xp drive and be > > done with it? > |
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