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  1. Posts : 97
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    I am looking to uninstall vista on a dual boot with win


    Hi I know this has been solved before. Ok well i want to uninstall windows Vista but keep Win 7. Ok so Windows Vista is installed on the C:// while Win 7 is installed on the H:// drive. My Edition of windows 7 is Ultimate, I could reinstall but I have installed lots of stuff on it. I have Easy BCD. Picture of Disk Management is attached


    Edit: I dont have a cd drive (i installed using Virtual Clone Drive)

    Thanks in advanced

    Deven Prasad
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  2.    #2

    Without an optical drive you are severely limited in what you can do.

    You can create a bootable Win7 installer or repair stick using USB flash key. Write the Win7 ISO to flash drive using bootable tab on UltraISO trial downloaded here: http://download.cnet.com/UltraISO-Pr...-10177302.html

    If you do not want the full installer, you NEED a repair stick for emergencies anyway, so download and write to flash the Win7 repair console here: Multi-boot/Dual-Boot Windows XP on Windows 7

    You will need to download and install free Partition Wizard, then rightclick delete the first and second partitions.

    Now rightclick Modify>Set Active and right click Resize the Win7 partition, slide the left border all the way over to the left side. Repartition as desired, including a suggested primary partition to store a Win7 backup image later. Apply all steps.

    Now boot the Win7 installer Repair console or repair stick and run Startup repair 3 separate times to rewrite the MBR to the Win7 partition.

    It might actually be easier to reinstall but you might want to try this first anyway, since you do need a bootable repair stick if not installer for emergencies.
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  3. Posts : 97
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    gregrocker

    I know that part but the bootmgr is on the c:// drive not on the win 7 drive.

    Does he drive need to be empty
    Last edited by devenprasad; 20 Dec 2009 at 00:45. Reason: sd
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  4.    #4

    Yes i see that C: is System active which is why you will need to mark active and recover the MBR into Windows 7 partition after deleting the unwanted partitions and resizing Win7 into their space.

    Startup repair is automated in Win7 with the bootrec and bootsect commands to do this when run repeatedly.

    We do this here every day, over 100 dual boot extractions since Win7 release with around 95% success rate. Just follow the steps.

    Back up your files or if you want to be able to start over, save a Win7 backup image externally.
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  5. Posts : 97
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    gregrocker

    Could you please help me with ultra iso

    I cant get it to got on the flash drive
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  6. Posts : 97
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    could i do this???

    Use Easy BCD in Win 7 to Remove Vista Entry

    Then

    Copy Vista boot folder and replace the one in 7 with the one in vista

    also copy the bootmgr file from vista and pop it into 7

    Then
    open upscaled cmd and enter bcdedit /export C:\boot\bcd or copy bcd using easybcd

    Then mark the win 7 partion as active

    Then Format the C://
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  7.    #7

    Better to use the proven method. But you need a repair option at hand before doing anything.

    Use Ultra ISO bootable tab to write the ISO to your formatted flash stick.

    If fail, then use Win2flash

    What works for me is to format the flash stick primary and copy the Win7 files into the root, then boot using the BIOS boot menu f-key given on first bootup screen.
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  8. Posts : 97
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Solved


    Thnx for all your help i used gregs method but poped the file on a different way and it worked thanks

    Deven Prasad
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