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      15th Mar 2007
Due to a problem so long ago and time consuming I have mentally blocked it
(MS high level techs couldn't solve) I now have two instalations of Win XP
Pro SP2 on my machine. The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive and
the new, GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the D:
drive and is working very well for several months now since El Disastro.

I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for more
usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How do I uninstall
the OS on C: without effecting everything that is working properly now.
Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap D: as C:

Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
 
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      15th Mar 2007
Hi

Please try the following article by Michael Stevens:

"I have two installations of XP on the same partition........"
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html#20

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"RF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Due to a problem so long ago and time consuming I have mentally blocked it
> (MS high level techs couldn't solve) I now have two instalations of Win XP
> Pro SP2 on my machine. The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive
> and
> the new, GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the D:
> drive and is working very well for several months now since El Disastro.
>
> I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for more
> usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How do I uninstall
> the OS on C: without effecting everything that is working properly now.
> Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap D: as C:
>
> Your assistance is greatly appreciated.



 
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      15th Mar 2007
You will not be able to reassign the "D" drive letter unless you
reinstall the operating system. You can delete everything on the C
drive EXCEPT the following files:

boot.ini
NTDETECT.COM
ntldr
ntbootdd.sys (may not be present, not often used on newer hardware)

These files are located in the root folder of the System drive, most
likely C:\ in your case.

Before you start deleting files you should make yourself an NT floppy
boot disk, that way you will still be able to start the pc even if you
delete the wrong files. To create a boot floppy do the following:

1- Format a floppy diskette ( format a: /u ) on your XP computer. DO
NOT format it on a Windows 9x computer, if you do the diskette will fail.
2- Copy the files: boot.ini, NTDETECT.COM, ntldr and if present,
ntbootdd.sys to the floppy disk.

Test the diskette. Shutdown the computer and boot with the diskette.
Go in the BIOS and verify/change the boot order so that the computer is
set to boot from the diskette first. If you can boot with the diskette
then you can do work on the C drive with the assurance that if you make
mistakes you will still be able to reboot the computer.

John

RF wrote:

> Due to a problem so long ago and time consuming I have mentally blocked it
> (MS high level techs couldn't solve) I now have two instalations of Win XP
> Pro SP2 on my machine. The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive and
> the new, GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the D:
> drive and is working very well for several months now since El Disastro.
>
> I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for more
> usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How do I uninstall
> the OS on C: without effecting everything that is working properly now.
> Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap D: as C:
>
> Your assistance is greatly appreciated.


 
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      16th Mar 2007
This seems to make sense... was a little difficult to understand the way it
is written but, I'm stuck at system properties...

"From System Properties [Winkey+Pause/Break] > Advanced Tab > Startup and
Recovery > Settings > Edit."

Winkey + Pause/Break does nothing on my keyboard and I couldn't figure out
how to access System Properties.

"Will Denny" wrote:

> Hi
>
> Please try the following article by Michael Stevens:
>
> "I have two installations of XP on the same partition........"
> http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html#20
>
> --
>
>
> Will Denny
>
> MS MVP Shell/User
> Please Reply to the News Groups
>
>
> "RF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3BF8FB75-07E8-4089-A03A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Due to a problem so long ago and time consuming I have mentally blocked it
> > (MS high level techs couldn't solve) I now have two instalations of Win XP
> > Pro SP2 on my machine. The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive
> > and
> > the new, GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the D:
> > drive and is working very well for several months now since El Disastro.
> >
> > I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for more
> > usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How do I uninstall
> > the OS on C: without effecting everything that is working properly now.
> > Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap D: as C:
> >
> > Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

>
>
>

 
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      16th Mar 2007
There is no burning reason for me to do this unless I can completely clean
the drive. I'm willing to reinstall the OS as long as I don't have to
reconfigure setting, preferences, or reinstall existing software. I had to
go through a complete reinstall to get where I am. I'll leave the drive more
or less unused before i do that again.

RF

"Will Denny" wrote:

> Hi
>
> Please try the following article by Michael Stevens:
>
> "I have two installations of XP on the same partition........"
> http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html#20
>
> --
>
>
> Will Denny
>
> MS MVP Shell/User
> Please Reply to the News Groups
>
>
> "RF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3BF8FB75-07E8-4089-A03A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Due to a problem so long ago and time consuming I have mentally blocked it
> > (MS high level techs couldn't solve) I now have two instalations of Win XP
> > Pro SP2 on my machine. The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive
> > and
> > the new, GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the D:
> > drive and is working very well for several months now since El Disastro.
> >
> > I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for more
> > usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How do I uninstall
> > the OS on C: without effecting everything that is working properly now.
> > Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap D: as C:
> >
> > Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

>
>
>

 
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Will Denny
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      16th Mar 2007
Hi

You should be able to access System Properties by typing the following from
Start>Run:

sysdm.cpl

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"RF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C1F5D313-8EB2-4AFC-8BE8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> This seems to make sense... was a little difficult to understand the way
> it
> is written but, I'm stuck at system properties...
>
> "From System Properties [Winkey+Pause/Break] > Advanced Tab > Startup and
> Recovery > Settings > Edit."
>
> Winkey + Pause/Break does nothing on my keyboard and I couldn't figure out
> how to access System Properties.
>
> "Will Denny" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Please try the following article by Michael Stevens:
>>
>> "I have two installations of XP on the same partition........"
>> http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html#20
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Will Denny
>>
>> MS MVP Shell/User
>> Please Reply to the News Groups
>>
>>
>> "RF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:3BF8FB75-07E8-4089-A03A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Due to a problem so long ago and time consuming I have mentally blocked
>> > it
>> > (MS high level techs couldn't solve) I now have two instalations of Win
>> > XP
>> > Pro SP2 on my machine. The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive
>> > and
>> > the new, GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the
>> > D:
>> > drive and is working very well for several months now since El
>> > Disastro.
>> >
>> > I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for more
>> > usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How do I
>> > uninstall
>> > the OS on C: without effecting everything that is working properly now.
>> > Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap D: as
>> > C:
>> >
>> > Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

>>
>>
>>



 
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      16th Mar 2007
"RF" wrote:
> I now have two instalations of Win XP Pro SP2 on my machine.
> The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive and the new,
> GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the
> D: drive and is working very well for several months now since
> El Disastro.
>
> I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for
> more usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How
> do I uninstall the OS on C: without effecting everything that is
> working properly now.
> Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap
> D: as C:



You don't say whether the two OSes are on separate
HARD DRIVES (as in your subject line) or on separate
LOCAL DISKS, i.e. separate partitions on the same
hard drive.

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      16th Mar 2007
Okay... that worked to change the boot record. Felt a bit loke a dunce once
I was in system properties... just a different way to go where I've been
before. Oh well, thanks

So... I'm not sure if I should format the C: drive yet. Maybe I'll just
unplug it and see if it boots in D: correctly w/out C:

Thanks for you help,

Richard

"Will Denny" wrote:

> Hi
>
> You should be able to access System Properties by typing the following from
> Start>Run:
>
> sysdm.cpl
>
> --
>
>
> Will Denny
>
> MS MVP Shell/User
> Please Reply to the News Groups
>
>
> "RF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C1F5D313-8EB2-4AFC-8BE8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > This seems to make sense... was a little difficult to understand the way
> > it
> > is written but, I'm stuck at system properties...
> >
> > "From System Properties [Winkey+Pause/Break] > Advanced Tab > Startup and
> > Recovery > Settings > Edit."
> >
> > Winkey + Pause/Break does nothing on my keyboard and I couldn't figure out
> > how to access System Properties.
> >
> > "Will Denny" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> Please try the following article by Michael Stevens:
> >>
> >> "I have two installations of XP on the same partition........"
> >> http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html#20
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>
> >> Will Denny
> >>
> >> MS MVP Shell/User
> >> Please Reply to the News Groups
> >>
> >>
> >> "RF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:3BF8FB75-07E8-4089-A03A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > Due to a problem so long ago and time consuming I have mentally blocked
> >> > it
> >> > (MS high level techs couldn't solve) I now have two instalations of Win
> >> > XP
> >> > Pro SP2 on my machine. The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive
> >> > and
> >> > the new, GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the
> >> > D:
> >> > drive and is working very well for several months now since El
> >> > Disastro.
> >> >
> >> > I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for more
> >> > usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How do I
> >> > uninstall
> >> > the OS on C: without effecting everything that is working properly now.
> >> > Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap D: as
> >> > C:
> >> >
> >> > Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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      16th Mar 2007
Tim,

The OSes are are two pysically separate drives, not partitions of the same
drive. I just tried booting with the C: drive unplugged. No good,
apparently it is still dependant on something on the C: drive.

Thanks,

Rich

"Timothy Daniels" wrote:

> "RF" wrote:
> > I now have two instalations of Win XP Pro SP2 on my machine.
> > The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive and the new,
> > GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the
> > D: drive and is working very well for several months now since
> > El Disastro.
> >
> > I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for
> > more usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How
> > do I uninstall the OS on C: without effecting everything that is
> > working properly now.
> > Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap
> > D: as C:

>
>
> You don't say whether the two OSes are on separate
> HARD DRIVES (as in your subject line) or on separate
> LOCAL DISKS, i.e. separate partitions on the same
> hard drive.
>
> *TimDaniels*
>

 
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      16th Mar 2007
Even tho your working OS is on drive D your boot files still are on C:\

These include:
autoexec.bat (likely empty anyway)
boot.ini
config.sys
msdos.sys
ntldr
ntdetect.com
io.sys

The quick fix would be to remove drive C - only have drive d in the system
and boot to your XP cd and run a repair install - (if the option is there)

To run the repair:
Follow Method 2 in:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341/en-us

If this doesn't work try this: (it may not give you an option to repair the
install because it won't see the proper boot files listed above)

If this is the case Plug your c:\drive back in - copy the above files to d:\
and remove your c:\ drive again and reboot the system to see if windows loads
(you may get lucky)

If that doesn't work then try this: (fixboot recreates ntldr and
ntdetect.com boot files on your drive)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315233/en-us

If it still isn't working then retry the repair install to see if it now
sees the install.

Hope that gets you to where you want to be...

Phil

"RF" wrote:

> Tim,
>
> The OSes are are two pysically separate drives, not partitions of the same
> drive. I just tried booting with the C: drive unplugged. No good,
> apparently it is still dependant on something on the C: drive.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
>
> "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
>
> > "RF" wrote:
> > > I now have two instalations of Win XP Pro SP2 on my machine.
> > > The older, EVIL OS is installed on the C: drive and the new,
> > > GOOD OS is installed on the D: drive. The system boots to the
> > > D: drive and is working very well for several months now since
> > > El Disastro.
> > >
> > > I would like to wipe clean the C: drive and make it available for
> > > more usefull things than a OS prison. So, my question is... How
> > > do I uninstall the OS on C: without effecting everything that is
> > > working properly now.
> > > Also... once I eliminate the OS on C:, can I designate or remap
> > > D: as C:

> >
> >
> > You don't say whether the two OSes are on separate
> > HARD DRIVES (as in your subject line) or on separate
> > LOCAL DISKS, i.e. separate partitions on the same
> > hard drive.
> >
> > *TimDaniels*
> >

 
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