Need to remove old windows 7 from partition

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  1. Posts : 40
    windows 7 professional x 64
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       #11

    O.K. Gregrocker Thanks for taking the time on helping with my problem and I'll take a snip or screenshot of your full Disk Management drive map with listings. I am going to be at work till 8:00 P.M. Central Time so I'll be late when I post it but it will be in there by tomorow for sure. Thanks again Raner
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  2. Posts : 40
    windows 7 professional x 64
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Hey Gregrocker here is screenshot you needed let me know what you think.

    SSD Disk 0 (C) has New Windows 7 Pro ( I want to keep in Duel Boot Setup)

    Hard Drive Disk 1 (E) has Windows XP Pro ( I need to keep in Duel Boot Setup)
    Disk 1 (G) has Old Windows 7 Pro ( I need to remove from Boot Order)

    SSD Disk 2 (F) has games in it only

    Let me know if you need any other infromation. Thanks Raner
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    Last edited by Raner; 23 Feb 2011 at 22:52.
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  3.    #13

    See if you can access the one-time BIOS Boot menu to boot into XP HD now. Look for the key on BIOS Boot Screen to tap repeatedly at bootup or use one of these:
    Asus - F8
    HP/Compaq - Esc
    Sony - F2
    Acer - F12
    Gateway - F10
    eMachnes - F10
    Toshiba - F12
    Dell - F12
    IBM/Lenovo - the blue Thinkvantage button

    Next see if you can open your User folders on G from C. If so, we can help you link and move your C User folders to G which can then act as a data drive for C and even for XP if you want. This is the best arrangement for a smaller SSD - to move the User folders to a larger HD. User Folders - Change Default Location.

    If not, do you have a place to back up the files you want from G long enough to format it?
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  4. Posts : 40
    windows 7 professional x 64
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       #14

    Gregrocker, got in in the bios but only one OS is Present it is the C drive New Windows 7, no Xp or old windows 7 Present, and thanks again for all you time Raner.
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  5.    #15

    In that case install EasyBCD 2.0 to Win7, add XP on the Add New Entry tab. Welcome to EasyBCD 2.0! — The NeoSmart Files

    To delete the G Windows folder, take ownership of it using this rightclick shortcut, then try to delete it: Take Ownership Shortcut

    Clean up your User folders so they are out in the root of the G partition, link and move corresponding C User folders to G: User Folders - Change Default Location
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  6. Posts : 40
    windows 7 professional x 64
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       #16

    Problem solved: Thanks to the help of GREGROCKER, what we finally did was I gave gregrocker permission to get in to my PC with Team Viewer and he deleted all the old windows 7 files and hooked up E:dive and G:diver so windows 7 would use the G:drive to dump everything in it so the E drive is running windows 7 and the program files only. Now that I only have windows 7 and xp O.S. when I start my PC I get the screen to choose which O.S. I want to boot up. He did a very good job, so if you post and he is helping you do what he says and your problem will be fixed, he knows his way around windows 7 and if I don't miss my guess he is pretty good with xp also. Well so long for now and Thanks again GREGROCKER. Raner
    Last edited by Raner; 28 Feb 2011 at 18:14.
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  7. Posts : 74
    Windows 7 Ultimate -32 bit
       #17

    Raner said:
    Problem solved: Thanks to the help of GREGROCKER, what we finally did was I gave gregrocker permission to get in to my PC with viewmaster
    Raner, can you please tell me what viewmaster is?
    Is it a remote PC controller such as PC anywhere ect:?

    Thanks
    D.
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  8. Posts : 40
    windows 7 professional x 64
    Thread Starter
       #18

    My mistake on team master


    I was at work when I did the last post, and it is Team Viewer not View Master, sorry about that. Raner
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  9.    #19

    Works great, too!



    The problem with helping root out dead Windows OS files is that taking ownership doesn't work on some, permissioning Everyone doesn't work on others, some have to be permissioned down to the youngest child (which is where the Viewmaster comes in).

    This left Raner with his old Win7's User folders on G which were then linked from his new C installation. XP Repair install got his XP bootable again, which he did himself.
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