Hi all and thanks in advance for your help !
I have a hard drive that is divided into two partitions, C: and E:
I typically use C: to install Windows XP. E: is for games.
D: is for multimedia, but it is another hard drive.
I often re-install Windows XP, always on C: in order to have a fresh running fast OS all the time.
So I did the same routine, as always, but with a new version of XP, which I launched directly while using the then-current OS. I got the CD in, followed the steps, but unfortunately, I have selected D: !!
So now, when I boot, I have a dual boot menu asking me to choose between Windows XP and Windows XP
The first one is the installation on D:, which is working completely
The second one is the installation on C:, which is also working perfectly (I am currently writing using this installation).
Now the installation on D: is taking unecessary disk space and I would like to delete it.
My question is, can I simply delete the files D:\Documents and settings, D:\Program Files and D:\Windows like I would delete any word document, mp3, or whatever file, using right click delete and then emptying the recycle bin ? Or do I have to take extra steps to remove Windows XP completely from hard drive D: ?
Thanks in advance!
I use Windows XP Professional SP 2
Basically, what I would like to do is remove Windows XP from D: and delete ALL files, including hidden files, without reformatting D:
I have a hard drive that is divided into two partitions, C: and E:
I typically use C: to install Windows XP. E: is for games.
D: is for multimedia, but it is another hard drive.
I often re-install Windows XP, always on C: in order to have a fresh running fast OS all the time.
So I did the same routine, as always, but with a new version of XP, which I launched directly while using the then-current OS. I got the CD in, followed the steps, but unfortunately, I have selected D: !!
So now, when I boot, I have a dual boot menu asking me to choose between Windows XP and Windows XP
The first one is the installation on D:, which is working completely
The second one is the installation on C:, which is also working perfectly (I am currently writing using this installation).
Now the installation on D: is taking unecessary disk space and I would like to delete it.
My question is, can I simply delete the files D:\Documents and settings, D:\Program Files and D:\Windows like I would delete any word document, mp3, or whatever file, using right click delete and then emptying the recycle bin ? Or do I have to take extra steps to remove Windows XP completely from hard drive D: ?
Thanks in advance!
I use Windows XP Professional SP 2
Basically, what I would like to do is remove Windows XP from D: and delete ALL files, including hidden files, without reformatting D: