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John C. Iliff
I have a dual boot system, WinXP and Vista 5728. I'd like to completely
remove Vista, from it's separate partition, and ALL remnants. Because of a
previous corrupted drive on the Vista partition, and subsequent
format/install of Vista, the BootMgr is messed up. At this point, if I can
COMPLETELY remove Vista, and start over, it'll be quicker and easier. Maybe
I'll learn BCDEdit someday, but for now I can't fix it.
How do I remove Vista and all traces therein?
BTW, I still like XP, and like Vista very much...I can boot to either, just
not from a startup boot menu...I have to restore BootMgr to go from XP to
Vista, and restore ntldr to go from Vista to XP.
Thanks for any help...John
remove Vista, from it's separate partition, and ALL remnants. Because of a
previous corrupted drive on the Vista partition, and subsequent
format/install of Vista, the BootMgr is messed up. At this point, if I can
COMPLETELY remove Vista, and start over, it'll be quicker and easier. Maybe
I'll learn BCDEdit someday, but for now I can't fix it.
How do I remove Vista and all traces therein?
BTW, I still like XP, and like Vista very much...I can boot to either, just
not from a startup boot menu...I have to restore BootMgr to go from XP to
Vista, and restore ntldr to go from Vista to XP.
Thanks for any help...John