But according to your original question you installed W7 on a separate
partition
not a separate HD therefore the XP master boot record was changed to a W7
MBR with
dual boot info.
If you used a separate HD the same thing would happen if you did not
disconnect the XP drive.
I believe that W7 has the startup repair option when booting from the DVD.
By formatting the XP partition from within W7 and then restarting your
system with the W7 DVD
in place and booting off the dvd you can invoke that startup repair to
correct the MBR
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...up-repair.html
peter
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"theslaz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On 11/9/2009 4:12 PM, Andy wrote:
>> You haven't specified how you plan to eliminate Windows XP. Sounds
>> like the System partition is the partition containing Windows XP, so
>> if you nuke that partition, you won't be able to boot Windows 7.
>>
>> On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 17:41:16 GMT, theslaz<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> I loaded Windows 7 on my computer several days ago. Loaded it on a
>>> separate partition; thus have two operating systems. Windows 7 and
>>> Windows XP. Thinking of eliminating Windows XP as I have all the
>>> necessary files migrated to the Windows 7 system. My question is; what
>>> will happen to the choices the system gives me at boot up. Right now it
>>> asks whether to boot to Windows 7 or my previous installation of XP.
>>> Will this option automatically disappear; or will I have to do something
>>> else on my part?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>> Jerry
> Now you have me confused. I thought that by putting Windows on a separate
> disk, I would have two disks with a system installed. The original one for
> Xp and the new one for Windows 7. I was assuming that I could just format
> the drive with XP on it. It is only a 60 Gig drive and I would just use it
> for some extra storage; however; if I can't format; than I'll just leave
> XP on it! Can't do any harm. Let me know! I need to know!