Hello there, I have a situation and I need some help.
On a system with 2 HDD's (please find attached print screen) I just wanted to know how can I remove without any boot problems, the SYSTEM G: partition which is a sector by sector clone of SYSTEM D: made by EaseUS Todo Backup partition tool in order to have a final scheme like :
I have a multiboot win7 /xpx64 TWO DISK system, showing win7 as the C; drive and XPx64 as D: when examining via My Computer.
Cloned the C: drive (win7) using Samsung tool to same size Samsung evo SSD. When put in computer the dual boot option gone. The SSD clone of win7 runs ok, but with that in...
Windows Experts,
I hope you can help me because through sheer stupidity on my part I can't get into my Windows installation.
Windows is on HD #2 on my system. I installed Linux (with which I am totally unfamiliar) on HD #1 in a partition that was formatted for NTFS but was empty.
Prior...
I posted this on a Toshiba-specific forum too, but I'm thinking I'll get more responses here...
I have a few questions: (first background questions, and then I'll get to the heart of the issue)
First, on a new Toshiba laptop with factory installed Win7, there are 3 primary partitions - a...
Here's what I'd like to do.
I've got vista on my first disk which is a regular hdd.
I installed win7 on a new ssd a month or so ago.
I wanted to get rid of my vista installation since I am no longer using it, and then I wanted to format the vista disk and use it to save all my data on...
I have 2 hard drives, the first has Win 7 RC1 and the second has XP and Vista in their own partitions. The Win 7 boot loader gives me the choice of Win7, Vista and XP when I boot up. The question is: If I install Ubuntu onto the second HD in a currently unoccupied partion, will GRUB (which is sure...