can i get rid of my C:\boot on my xp

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  1. Posts : 476
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
       #1

    can i get rid of my C:\boot on my xp


    Hi
    i have an hard disk with xp sp3 32bit

    and a second hard disk (was empty)
    in the second hard disk i installed w7

    edit the bios and setup boot dvd after the hardware for w7

    my xp boots normally
    and my windows 7 boots normally

    in my xp now i have a folder Boot that i can not delete
    and i have in my xp root
    Code:
    AUTOEXEC.BAT
    Boot.BAK
    boot.ini
    Bootfont.bin
    bootmgr
    BOOTSECT.BAK
    CONFIG.SYS
    IO.SYS
    MSDOS.SYS
    NTDETECT.COM
    ntldr
    and inside my xp
    a c:\boot
    with

    Code:
    cs-CZ\
    da-DK\
    de-DE\
    el-GR\
    en-US\
    es-ES\
    fi-FI\
    Fonts\
    fr-FR\
    hu-HU\
    it-IT\
    ja-JP\
    ko-KR\
    nb-NO\
    nl-NL\
    pl-PL\
    pt-BR\
    pt-PT\
    ru-RU\
    sv-SE\
    tr-TR\
    zh-CN\
    zh-HK\
    zh-TW\
    BCD.Backup.0002
    BCD.LOG
    BCD.Backup.0001
    BOOTSTAT.DAT
    BCD.LOG1
    BCD.LOG2
    memtest.exe
    can i delete this c: in my xp ?
    i would love to have the original xp boot mbr and files
    i haven't installed a dual managaer on my xp

    the dual manager is in my windows 7 hardisk


    i follow this step
    Boot up and log on to Windows XP desktop.
    Insert the Windows Vista or Windows 7 DVD installation disc into CD-ROM or DVD-ROM optical drive. Alternatively, mount the Windows 7 or Windows Vista DVD ISO image on any virtual drive.
    Run Command Prompt, or click directly to Start menu -> Run command.
    In the command prompt or the Run text box, issue the following command and hit Enter: [DVD Drive Letter]:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force
    For example,
    If the DVD drive path is D:, then enter the following:
    D:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force

    but the files are still in my xp
    thanks
    have a great day mates
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  2.    #2

    If you post back a screenshot of your full Disk Management drive map, using Snipping Tool in start menu, attaching file using paper clip in reply box, we can help you better.

    Tell us exactly what you want to do.

    Do you want to remove windows-managed Dual boot so your HD's boot independently via the BIOS, with one set to boot by default, or the other able to interrupt that by booting it using the F key for Boot Menu?

    It sounds like Windows 7 correctly configured a windows-managed dual boot when it was installed last, which will occur if you don't unplug the XP drive during install. Is this what you want to change?
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  3. Posts : 1,031
    Windows 7 x64
       #3

    The boot folder is part of the Win 7 install.... Do not delete if you want to keep your current setup.
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  4. Posts : 476
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    gregrocker said:
    full Disk Management drive map, using Snipping Tool in start menu, attaching file using paper clip in reply box, we can help you better.
    i will do as soon as i can ,now i'm at work and i can't

    It sounds like Windows 7 correctly configured a windows-managed dual boot when it was installed last, which will occur if you don't unplug the XP drive during install. Is this what you want to change?
    i guess so

    windows 7 has a folder C:\boot
    and my windows xp has a folder C:\boot
    i want to delete the xp folder C:\boot and leave the folder C:\boot in windows 7 hard disk

    thanks
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  5.    #5

    Why do you want to do that?

    If you are satisfied with the dual boot the way Windows configured it, and don't wish to use a BIOS-managed boot (where the HD's are not interlinked and can come and go as you please) then I would leave it as it is, unless you have a reason not to.
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  6. Posts : 476
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    gregrocker said:
    Why do you want to do that?

    If you are satisfied with the dual boot the way Windows configured it, and don't wish to use a BIOS-managed boot (where the HD's are not interlinked and can come and go as you please) then I would leave it as it is, unless you have a reason not to.
    well
    the c:\boot in my xp was a mine mistake during the install process
    is there a way to delete it on my xp?
    i keep it on my 7 for sure
    i want to delete in my xp
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  7. Posts : 1,031
    Windows 7 x64
       #7

    You need to keep the boot folder in the System partition. If you attach a snipping tool picture of your disk management, maybe we could tell what you need.

    It is sometimes hard to understand how a system is set up without seeing the details, and we wouldn't want to tell you something that might mess up your boot.
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  8. Posts : 476
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Saltgrass said:
    You need to keep the boot folder in the System partition. If you attach a snipping tool picture of your disk management, maybe we could tell what you need.

    It is sometimes hard to understand how a system is set up without seeing the details, and we wouldn't want to tell you something that might mess up your boot.
    here there is the screenshot
    i taken under xp
    thanks
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails can i get rid of my C:\boot on my xp-screnshot-153.jpg  
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  9. Posts : 1,031
    Windows 7 x64
       #9

    Looks like the XP partition is the one the boot files need to be in. If you want to get rid of XP, reverse the order of the drives in the bios so the Win 7 partition is seen first during boot. Then it will be system and you can do whatever you want with the XP partition. Just make sure the Windows 7 partition shows System first.

    If, for some reason, it will not boot to the Win 7 partition after you change the drive order, you might have to do a startup repair.

    I am assuming Attivo means Active
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  10. Posts : 476
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Saltgrass said:
    Looks like the XP partition is the one the boot files need to be in. If you want to get rid of XP, reverse the order of the drives in the bios so the Win 7 partition is seen first during boot. Then it will be system and you can do whatever you want with the XP partition. Just make sure the Windows 7 partition shows System first.

    If, for some reason, it will not boot to the Win 7 partition after you change the drive order, you might have to do a startup repair.

    I am assuming Attivo means Active
    i do it
    this is w7 screenshot
    but again i can't delete c:\boot in the xp hard disk
    i want to keep c:\boot only in my w7 hard disk

    in the d:\boot where is my xp
    d:\boot have full permission ony for Trustedinstaller (special permission)
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