Want to remove XP from dual boot


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
       #1

    Want to remove XP from dual boot


    Please someOne help me..I want to remove XP(C) from my hard disk. i.e i want to format C drive ..i have dual boot with windows 7(D)..primary partition is C: and boot is on D ..wat should i do ? please give me steps..
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    Last edited by gevin20; 10 Aug 2012 at 04:43. Reason: bad typing
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  2. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #2

    Honestly, you will have the fewest issues, just doing a clean install of Win 7.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
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    what is clean install?
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  4. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
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    gevin20 said:
    what is clean install?
    Clean Install Windows 7
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    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
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    If you were able to (I don't think it will let you) format C: Windows 7 will not boot/start as the "System" files, the files needed to boot Windows 7 are there and Windows 7 will not, is not able to boot independently from an Extended partition Logical drive.

    If you need to save the Windows 7 installed to D: I suggest you create an independent "System Reserved" partition from part of the Primary that XP is now on and make that System Active to accomplish that.


    Start with a look at these two tutorials linked below to get an idea of how to go about it and be sure to post back with any questions you may have.


    Option One of this one
    This one
    For creating the new boot files to the new System partition.
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  6.    #6

    Whenever you install Win7 be sure to boot the installer as shown in Clean Install Windows 7
    so it will always be C when you are booted into it. Since you installed from XP you are now stuck with D as your drive letter. For many that would be enough reason to reinstall correctly.

    If you wish to reinstall let us know so we can advise you how to use free Partition Wizard bootable CD to delete D and resize the Logical container to the right to make more room for Win7 install.

    However if you want to keep your current install you can create the 200mb System Reserved boot partition since the Win7 boot files can only reside on a Primary partition, then resize D to the left to have more space.

    Or you can use Partition Wizard CD to convert D to Primary, mark it Active to run 3 Startup Repairs to write the System boot files to the partition, resizing it at the same time all the way to the left if you desire.

    Let us know which you wish to do and we'll give you any additional steps needed.
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    Windows 10 Pro x64
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    Do you have a Windows 7 dvd ?
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  8. Posts : 178
    Windows 8 Pro 64-Bit
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    So... If I understand right, You have dual-booted Windows XP & 7 before, but now you want to completely remove Windows XP from your system?
    If so; Just Googling for the problem; I found this: Video: Remove Windows XP from a dual-boot configuration with Windows 7 | TechRepublic
    Tell us how you get on!
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  9.    #9

    DanRex the problem is that the OP has remaining only Logical partitions which cannot host the System boot files. Hence he needs to either create a primary boot partition as suggested by BareFootKid, convert D to Primary to write the system boot files onto itself, or reinstall since he also has stuck himself with the letter D on Win7.

    It isn't necessary to go outside to find resources on this because we are the forums which pioneered these operations in Win7, having helped countless thousands of users to successfully do them and many of our tutorials have over a million views.

    Partition Recover Space Used by an Older OS
    Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times
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  10. Posts : 178
    Windows 8 Pro 64-Bit
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    gregrocker said:
    DanRex the problem is that the OP has remaining only Logical partitions which cannot host the System boot files. Hence he needs to either create a primary boot partition as suggested by BareFootKid, convert D to Primary to write the system boot files onto itself, or reinstall since he also has stuck himself with the letter D on Win7.

    It isn't necessary to go outside to find resources on this because we are the forums which pioneered these operations in Win7, having helped countless thousands of users to successfully do them and many of our tutorials have over a million views.

    Partition Recover Space Used by an Older OS
    Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times
    Yup, you're right.... Now... I seriously need to think about this...
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