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Solve : How do I get rid of Multiple versions of the OS ?? |
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Answer» I'm running WIN XP Pro SP2 on a Pentium 4 3.0 GHz with 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD you need to format you drive completely in which all windows resides and reinstall a complete new copy. Thanks. That's exactly what I would like to avoid, I have too much invested in my "good" version of XP. There's no such thing as an "uninstall" for a whole OS I suppose. Is there any danger in living with it as it is ?Just boot to the version of Windows you want to keep and delete the other two Windows Folders from within Windows Explorer. Don't worry, Windows will not let you delete the OS which is running.Thanks Allan. I'll try that.Not entirely successful. There are two stubborn Flash9 files in one of the unwanted System32 folders which deny access whenever I try to delete them or change their ATTRIBUTES to delete them. Not a big deal I suppose but there's a whole tree of empty folders to support those two files. I guess I am a bit of a tidy freak and want to get that cleaned up. Ho-hum !!Try taking ownership (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421). If that doesn't work, try unlocker (http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/)i think you should get HIRENS CD to clean the other XPsFeel free to ignore the above post. |
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