I currently have a dual boot system of XP and 7. Xp was the first installed os. After partitioning Win7 was added and made the default os.
I now want to get rid of XP and reallocate the space to Win 7. I have assumed that I can do this from within Win 7 using Disk Management. From win 7 the partition for win 7 appears as C: and for Xp its D: And likewise from XP the partition for XP is C: and 7 is D: (if you follow what I mean).
Now when I try to delete the XP partition from Disk Management it does not give me the option to do so (the option is greyed out). Is there a way around this? If not I may as well just wait until I get the retail copy of 7. I am going to presume that the mbr is most likely to be on the XP C: drive? as that was the os installed initially.
I now want to get rid of XP and reallocate the space to Win 7. I have assumed that I can do this from within Win 7 using Disk Management. From win 7 the partition for win 7 appears as C: and for Xp its D: And likewise from XP the partition for XP is C: and 7 is D: (if you follow what I mean).
Now when I try to delete the XP partition from Disk Management it does not give me the option to do so (the option is greyed out). Is there a way around this? If not I may as well just wait until I get the retail copy of 7. I am going to presume that the mbr is most likely to be on the XP C: drive? as that was the os installed initially.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- homebuilt
- OS
- Win 7 64bit ultimate
- CPU
- i7 2600
- Motherboard
- MSI P67A-GD53
- Memory
- 8Gig
- Graphics Card(s)
- nvidia gtx 460 (x2)
- Sound Card
- Realtek high definition
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 22" and Packard Bell 20" touchscreen
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080(main) - 1600x900(touchscreen)
- Hard Drives
- 500Gig internal Sata x2: 1Tb external networked drive
- PSU
- 750w
- Internet Speed
- 30 - 37mg