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Here you are:
I'm posting also a SS of my bcdedit below:
That's fine, the HD containing C is first with an active partition in the Bios boot order.
You should be able to delete the D partition with Disk Management.
Remove the Xp entry from 7 boot menu with bcdedit, or under the Boot Tab in msconfig.
My problem was fully solved.
Thanks a lot guys! Reps given!