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I'll do that! If I set it away now it'll be done by the time I feel sleepy.
I'll install XP, format the partition with Win7 on, reinstall XP back onto the partition it was on, then at a later date think about Win7 again.
Many thanks for all the replies and help, not many forums are as helpful and welcoming as this one.
Slainte!
Hello Takeshi Kovacs, welcome to Se7en Forums!
You may have a hard time formatting the "System" partition (the first partition/OS on the HDD) I had a problem formatting Vista one time when it was the system partition; I can't remember the workaround right now, I just thought I'd give you a heads up about it.
Be sure to let us know how it sorts out.
Later Ted
Well so far I have reinstalled XP64 onto a different partition and it boots up quite happily into XP, but it won't let me format the old partition that Win7 was on. I will have a play around again tomorrow, it's 1.30am here and I am ready for my bed :)
In disk management it is still listed as "system".
I'd appreciate that, Ted :)
Good night all!
Hello Takeshi.
Why don't you leave 7 there for a while, you may come to like it; you can always add a boot entry to the boot menu so you can get back into 7: it boots straight into XP now, right? You'd have to do a repair on 7.
When you've rested have a look at the tutorials, at the links below; I know it says Vista but it works with 7. I use the dual boot guide myself. You don't have to decide any time soon, you've got your XP back and that's what you wanted.
Repair Install
How to dual boot Vista and XP (with Vista installed first) -- the step-by-step guide with screenshots
Keep us informed!
Later :) Ted
Did you tried Partition Magic or something like that?
You should use this the ultimate boot CD.
What is on your D: partition labeled "AcerData"?
If thats a recovery partition, you should check with acer web support to see how to restore the system to "new". It will reinstall whatever OS came with the PC and all the necessary drivers, including any software that came with PC (although most is usually unwanted).
If the windows 7 partition is marked as the "Active" partition, that might be why it won't allow you to delete it.
Go into disk management, check which is marked as active and if its the 7 partition, right click on XP's partition and choose it to be the active partition.
Hope you get it sorted out.
Morning all,
Robert, I didn't use any software just Windows' own. I also think I am too much of a novice looking at ultimateboot CD looking at their website, I wouldn't know what to download
OEM,
The disk is marked dark blue, I have tried right clicking it etc. to see if I can find this 'active' option and I can't. My friend suggests I put one his spare copies of Windows Vista Business that he liberated from work and forget about x64.
There is no AcerData or any thing, I build this computer myself and having owned an Acer laptop, I certainly wouldn't buy anything off them again.
Here is a screen shot of how things look:
Last edited by Takeshi Kovacs; 20 Jun 2009 at 05:07.
took out the entire HDD with ulitmate boot CD, feck it! I wasn't happy with the size of some of the partitions as it was :lol:
Oh my days!