I have Windows 98 on C: and Windows XP on D:
How to uninstall Windows 98 ???
I don't need Win98 anymore and it's wasting my disk space
I have Windows 98 on C: and Windows XP on D:
How to uninstall Windows 98 ???
I don't need Win98 anymore and it's wasting my disk space
Back up your important files and just reformat the c drive. Switch drive settings so that d becomes c (Switch drive positions and jumpers) and yer done. If the cables will reach, you may not have to physically move the drives, but the cables will usually be to short. This'll save you the trouble of using a multiboot app like bootmagic to bypass window's obscession with c: being the boot drive which I assume you're using anyway.
Unless, of course, you want another primary OS on c.
Note: I've been told that jumper settings matter, not cable settings. I've also seen windows get weird....errr....weirder when it's been tried. Why give windows an unneeded excuse to act stupid?
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There should be an uninstall entry in Add/Remove Programs.
I don't think so.Originally posted by longboneslinger@20 March 2004 - 00:00
Back up your important files and just reformat the c drive. Switch drive settings so that d becomes c (Switch drive positions and jumpers) and yer done.
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Thank you for the small "turtorial".I forggot to say that I don't have to HDDs , just two partitions (created with PowerQuest Partition Magic 8.0 Pro)Originally posted by longboneslinger@20 March 2004 - 00:00
Back up your important files and just reformat the c drive. Switch drive settings so that d becomes c (Switch drive positions and jumpers) and yer done. If the cables will reach, you may not have to physically move the drives, but the cables will usually be to short. This'll save you the trouble of using a multiboot app like bootmagic to bypass window's obscession with c: being the boot drive which I assume you're using anyway.
Unless, of course, you want another primary OS on c.
Note: I've been told that jumper settings matter, not cable settings. I've also seen windows get weird....errr....weirder when it's been tried. Why give windows an unneeded excuse to act stupid?
Anyway thanks, but the problem is I don't have enough space on D: (full of games and other stuff, only 2,6 GB left) so can't back up the files from C:
Maybe I should just delete the "Windows" folder
reformat the drive that you want to, then install xp on it
I'm sorry, but you lose.Originally posted by longboneslinger@19 March 2004 - 19:00
Back up your important files and just reformat the c drive. Switch drive settings so that d becomes c (Switch drive positions and jumpers) and yer done.
Nice sig there, bulio.
ok the easiest way to do it , is to go to control panel and system then advanced and start up and recovery , untick the two top options and make sure xp is selected in the drop down window
restart and you should not see the dual boot screen anymore, once that happens you can format c drive and xp wont give a shit as its still on d drive
Except C: still will be the active partition and bootup files will get deleted if you format it.Originally posted by delphin460@20 March 2004 - 12:48
ok the easiest way to do it , is to go to control panel and system then advanced and start up and recovery , untick the two top options and make sure xp is selected in the drop down window
restart and you should not see the dual boot screen anymore, once that happens you can format c drive and xp wont give a shit as its still on d drive
There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to work on [a Sony Viao] - clocker 2008
Except C: still will be the active partition and bootup files will get deleted if you format it. [/b][/quote]Originally posted by Chewie UK+20 March 2004 - 09:07--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Chewie UK @ 20 March 2004 - 09:07)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-delphin460@20 March 2004 - 12:48
ok the easiest way to do it , is to go to control panel and system then advanced and start up and recovery , untick the two top options and make sure xp is selected in the drop down window
restart and you should not see the dual boot screen anymore, once that happens you can format c drive and xp wont give a shit as its still on d drive
yes, the easiest way is to just delete both partitions then recreate them and install windows xp on the c partition this time.
YepNice sig there, bulio.
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