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Old 06-09-2009, 11:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
ac3z
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Australia
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OS: Windows Xp Service pack 3... :P


Angry How to delete old Windows Xp partitions

Quite a while back, after a computer crash and boot loop, one of my siblings decided it would be a good idea to format the computer.
However instead of reformatting the C: and creating another version of windows, they accidentally partitioned it, splitting it into...
/windows, /windows.0 And finally /windows.0.0

On boot up, i receive a screen stating which version of windows i would like to open. The top, is the current one i am running, and the latter of the two is the one that tries to boot, and then bootloops...

If anyone has a way to delete the old partition, it would be of great use because it is using disk space that could be used for much better things then an idle version of windows xp

OR

Help me with the bootloops so i can access my old files and settings...
I am planning a wipe of the C: sometime in the future, after i backup my current files, even if this may be in vain to help me with the program, it will be good learning experience with computers.

I would also like to add that this forum is excellent and the community using it is extremely helpful, Thanks!~


EDIT: Or if it exists redirect me to a previous thread which solves this, Thanks again

Last edited by ac3z; 06-09-2009 at 11:57 PM. Reason: Shoulda' wirtten it before
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