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Wait!, before you go deleteing partitions and loosing information, what is it exactly that you want to happen, do you simply want the option to boot to the non existant OS removed from your bootup options so you go right to the working one without having to choose?
If this is the case goto control panel>system>advanced>Startup And Recovery selelect Settings> around the middle of the box that pops up it will say "To edit startup options blah blah and have a box labeled "Edit" click on it, it will load the boot.ini file in the text editor , remove the line pointing to the winnt labeled partition. and that should take care of it without having to delete everything again.
If this is the case goto control panel>system>advanced>Startup And Recovery selelect Settings> around the middle of the box that pops up it will say "To edit startup options blah blah and have a box labeled "Edit" click on it, it will load the boot.ini file in the text editor , remove the line pointing to the winnt labeled partition. and that should take care of it without having to delete everything again.