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pops a message saying "Are you sure you want to permanently delete this FOLDER?" (caps mine) 8. If you click Yes, Vista deletes the subfolder "SubTest" I am pretty sure this is a new problem starting with Vista. I used to use the technique above to delete files in Windows 2000 and Windows XP all the time,

Installing Vista on a partion other than C:\
Once done, don't go on installing XP, but instead remove the XP CD and insert the Vista CD, reboot. Lorenzo Ryetronics wrote: I have Vista Home Premium Full, and I'm trying to install it on a seperate HD from my XP Pro. XP is on the C: drive, and I want Vista on the F: drive, which is NOT a partition,

How to delete XP partition
(i have a 150 gig drive now holding 3 partitions. c is vista, d is xp and i managed to free 30gigs free space from xp on g. now what will prevent my vista boot which everywhere on the net and microsoft says will happen if you just remove xp. i really don't want to reinstall, as it took a few months for vista to

Dual Boot Reversal?
To remove WinXP later, DO NOT REFORMAT Drive C:. Just boot into Vista and delete C:\Windows, the boot folder for WinXP. That leaves the boot sector and all Vista is pre-installed on HD0. Now I want to add an XP install and I consider different ways to do it: - Partition HD0 in two parts, install XP on the new

Help! Can't delete a previous installation of Windows!
jcoane jco...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I want to experiment with Vista on my XP (current C: drive) computer. I am using Acronis to make a partition for Vista. After experimenting with Vista I want to be able to delete either the XP or Vista drive. If I elect to get rid of XP,

Dual boot - remove one OS.
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,

Cannot install XP on a PC that has Vista installed.
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Vista Performance
Sorry, Zap and Wipe will not remove XP NTFS completely and may severely damage the hard drive. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com/ BLOG Hi all Sorry to bother you all with this, but I've got a T22 that I want to install Win 98se on. Scandisk comes up with that there might be a problem on C:\.

delete xp in dual boot
I want to reinstall it but don't want 2 partitions if i don't need them. xp was backed up along with other program that came with the computer at time of Hi Ploquit, If you do not want the partition, then it is safe to delete it. This will show you how to do a clean install with a Upgrade version of Vista.

Dual Boot Querie (REMOVE XP TO USE VISTA ON ITS OWN)
You could delete all the XP files from the C partition, leaving only the boot records for Vista. "Mac (Croatia)" <MacCroa...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 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

about xp upgrade and explorer
If I want to get into Vista 64, then I just hit escape and tell it to boot from that third sata hard drive first in priority, then it boots into Vista 64. I think the beauty of it this way, is Vista is not away of the XP bootloader, and vice-versa, so perhaps it won't delete my Vista restore points.

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Which is likely what you'll do, as you'll find you hardly ever boot into XP, and will want to recover this wasted disk space. You'll want at least 80 - 100 for the Vista installation. Personally, I don't use partitions. I have a dedicated 80GB drive just for my C:, and the remainder of my physical drives are for

How to undo failed install
Thanks "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi, Run Diskmgmt.msc from Vista. Is C: indicated to be a system or boot drive? If so, do not delete or format it or you will setup: HD 1: XP-64 on C, Data on D and Ultimate-64 on E HD 2: Data backup on F. Both HD's are 300Gb. Since Ultimate runs 100% perfect, I want to get rid of my

seeking partition recommendations
Then, right-click the drive where you want to change the letter. Click "Change drive letters and paths...". (Hope it's similar in XP! I have XP installed on my C: drive and on another harddisk Vista V: - Is it possible to delete XP from C: and move Vista to C: or give my V: drive the letter C:

removing xp dual boot two drives
NB: Do NOT delete C:\Program Files\JavaVM <=this folder, if found! -- ~PA Bear Bob wrote: The site http://www.bodo.com/javame.htm indicates my JavaScript is enabled. ~PA Bear Bob wrote: I am running Windows XP. The website requires a login so providing the website information does not help much.

Uninstall Vista U/Try this. Win Inst Cleanup Utility
I went to msconfig to the boot tab however it only shows MS Windows Vista (C:\Windows):Current OS;Default OS and nothing about XP. Shall I continue with the rest of your insturctions, removing core files from XP? "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi, No, not unless you delete them yourself. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers,

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When the drivers and software you want or need is working with Vista, you can reinstall and delete XP. There is always some software that won't ever work with a new I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed Vista on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C drive.

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XP and Vista Dual Boot - How To Remove Vista
Find yourself a *nix LiveCD, boot to that, and then browse the Vista file system to delete the file (I think). I know it'd work in XP. have to hope it does At that point you will have an explorer window that you can use to browse to the file you want to delete. Find your file, highlight it and hit the delete

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I think BootItNG will do it though and you can download a trial so you don't have to buy anything you don't want to. One more question before I hit the delete button. If I delete the C partition, my XP parition, will my Vista partition suddenly decide that it's the C partition and not the F partition--which I