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Answer» My problem is, I have a new system with two hard DRIVES. Don't ask why/how, but I now have XP loaded onto both drives (not what I wanted). My C drive version is setup and works great WRT connecting to email/internet etc. The second version which resides on my 200G E:drive is of no use and I really wanted this drive to be empty and used for data storage only.
How do I go about removing this. I'm concerned that I may accidentally remove XP off the drive I want and/or screw up things worse than I already have. Help?!!Geoff Wickstrom......ok ...here's what to consider....... go to the control panel and click on ...Administrative Tools , then SELECT Computer management , then disk management , then hi-lite disk E: ......then select format .....and it will be wiped .
dl65 Thanks You may need to edit your boot.ini file now...
Control panel, System, Advanced, Startup and Recovery Settings, Edit ... the boot.ini file so it looks like...
[boot loader] timeout=10 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect
OR...
[boot loader] timeout=10 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition" /fastdetect
IF... you have installed the Recovery Console on your boot drive there will be an additional line...
C:\CMDCONS\BOOTSECT.DAT="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /cmdconsThanks for the tip on removing the dual boot residual. For some reason though, my system won't boot up correctly. It stalls in the boot system with the message:
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \system32\hal.dll. Please re-install a copy of the above file.
Any thoughts or suggestions? Thankfully I have a work laptop I'm able to continue on, but any suggestions would be great! HAL.DLL
Or use the BootIniEdit bootdisk to re-edit the boot.ini file (FOLLOW the link below) if your Windows XP is not installed on partition (1)
If you Google for HAL.DLL you'll find that a LOT more information is available.
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