Deleting Windows 7 Beta Partition


  1. Posts : 6
    Windows XP
       #1

    Deleting Windows 7 Beta Partition


    I am currently running XP as my main OS on one partition but I also have Windows 7 Beta on a separate partition on the same hard drive. Right now I cannot currently access Windows 7 when booting up, I have no clue why that is as I used to be able to do that.

    What I want to do is delete the partition Windows 7 Beta is on and install Windows 7 RC as my main OS. I have tried booting to a disc with GParted on it to delete the partition but it will not boot to the cd, I know my BIOS is in the right order as I can easily boot to the Windows 7 RC dvd I have made. When I try to use something like EASEUS Partition Master or the Disk Management on XP, the delete option is greyed out when I right click on the Windows 7 Beta partition. I cannot figure out how to do delete it so I can extend my XP partition to the full space on the hard drive and then install the Windows 7 RC.

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. Posts : 16,162
    7 X64
       #2

    Hi,

    Not sure I follow you.

    Did you have XP installed first, then create another partition and install 7beta?

    Then you got a choice of XP or 7beta on booting up?

    Now, 7 beta has disappeared from that boot menu and you can only select XP?

    Please post a screenshot of Disk Management like this:

    Deleting Windows 7 Beta Partition-diskmanagement2009-02-04_031947.jpg

    You should be able to fix it by installing 7RC from the dvd, select Drive Options (advanced), delete the 7beta partition , recreate it, format it and install 7 RC to it.

    As you can boot the 7dvd - it seems the fault is with the Gparted cd - you may want to d/l and burn it again later.
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  3. Posts : 6
    Windows XP
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Okay. I have gone ahead and installed 7 RC on the separate partition because the rest of my family is not sure we should go ahead and use it as the main OS. I am on 7 RC right now. What I am saying is, if I decide to have 7 RC as the main OS, I will need to delete the 7 RC partition and extend the XP partition to the full hard drive, correct? I was thinking I had to delete the 7 RC partition before installing 7 as the main OS, but you can do it on the 7 RC dvd when installing it under the drive options as you said, correct? I did not know that.
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  4. Posts : 16,162
    7 X64
       #4

    Yes , there is a partitioning function during the installation under the Drive Options .


    If you want to install 7RC as the only o/s on the hard drive on one big partition:


    Boot the 7RC dvd - start the install - when you get this screen :

    Deleting Windows 7 Beta Partition-drive-options-advanced-2009-03-19_151649.jpg

    Select Drive Options Advanced - delete both the partitions - create and format the whole drive as just one new partition and install 7RC onto it.

    Clean Install Windows 7
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows XP
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Okay, great, thanks for your help! I didn't realize I could do all that without a tool like GParted.
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