Hi,
I first installed WinXP on the first partition of hard disk - drive C:. After that I installed Win7 on a new created 4. partition of the HD. When I start Win7 using boot menue, drive C: ist now for Win7 and D: is for WinXP with following status displayed by disk managment:
C: startpartition, paging file, core dump, logical
D: system, active, primary
Becauser I dont need WinXP anymore, can I delete the partition of C: and install instead a new linux OS on it? Will D: automatically be the system and active drive?
Thx,
Cu
I first installed WinXP on the first partition of hard disk - drive C:. After that I installed Win7 on a new created 4. partition of the HD. When I start Win7 using boot menue, drive C: ist now for Win7 and D: is for WinXP with following status displayed by disk managment:
C: startpartition, paging file, core dump, logical
D: system, active, primary
Becauser I dont need WinXP anymore, can I delete the partition of C: and install instead a new linux OS on it? Will D: automatically be the system and active drive?
Thx,
Cu
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Selfmade
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel E6600
- Motherboard
- Asus P5K PRO
- Memory
- 2048MB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Geforce 7900 GT/GTO
- Sound Card
- C-Media PCI
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Fujitsu 17" TFT
- Hard Drives
- Samsung HD154UI
- PSU
- 450W
- Case
- Alu
- Cooling
- Artic