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Bruce
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      14th Dec 2006
Have a friend who's computer dual boots with a version of XP home edition
and win2000 professional.
He wants to get rid of win2000 and it asking which version to boot from ?
thanks


 
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      15th Dec 2006
Bruce wrote:
> Have a friend who's computer dual boots with a version of XP home edition
> and win2000 professional.
> He wants to get rid of win2000 and it asking which version to boot from ?
> thanks
>
>



I see a question mark, but you haven't actually asked a question. Your
friend doesn't need our permission to do what he wants with his own
computer.


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      15th Dec 2006
Sorry about that, the whole thing was actually the question.
His computer has a dual boot, and he just wants windows xp and want to know
how to stop the dual boot from coming up?
He would like to delete win2000 professional.
I am unsure, but assume it would have to be partitioned to dual boot?
Would all he has to do is format the partition with
win2000 professional?
Would he have to edit the boot.ini?
thanks
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> Bruce wrote:
>> Have a friend who's computer dual boots with a version of XP home
>> edition and win2000 professional.
>> He wants to get rid of win2000 and it asking which version to boot from ?
>> thanks

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>
> I see a question mark, but you haven't actually asked a question. Your
> friend doesn't need our permission to do what he wants with his own
> computer.
>
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