C
Curt Cohee
Client ran a second Win2000 installation that resulted in
establishing dual boot capability (Win2000/Win2000) on the
computer. The first boot is on drive C: and the second is
on drive D:. How can I successfully remove the second boot
without harming system on data on drive C: (the initial
boot.)?
establishing dual boot capability (Win2000/Win2000) on the
computer. The first boot is on drive C: and the second is
on drive D:. How can I successfully remove the second boot
without harming system on data on drive C: (the initial
boot.)?