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Old 06-10-2009, 11:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
ac3z
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Re: How to delete old Windows Xp partitions

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Originally Posted by Riskyone101 View Post
Hello and Welcome to TSF,

Heres an easy way to remove the second os.

Use the "run" command on the start menu and run "msconfig". Then click on the

"boot.ini" tab. Next click on the button "check all boot drives".

It will say that one of them is invalid and ask if you want to remove it. Click yes.

you can mark thread solved under thread tools near top of this page, ty.

Just to make sure right now, will this delete the partition and free disk space? or will it stop the computer from recognizing the partition, Effectively doing nothing to my system whatsoever to speed it up in any way shape or form? If so, my question remains... Thanks

EDIT, my bad i didn't quite read the question properly, i clicked the "Check all boot PATHS" button you stated, and it said all are fine, and nothing happened, there was no prompt to delete the unusable partition
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