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Re: Two copies windows xp

 
 
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      9th Jan 2004
Right-click on the MY COMPUTER desktop icon and select MANAGE.
Then click on DISK MANAGEMENT, right-click on your D: volume and
select FORMAT. After formatting the D: partition, perform the following:

Go to Start > Run and type in: MSCONFIG , and hit enter,
Click the BOOT.INI tab.
Next, click "Check All Boot Paths".
This procedure should correct your BOOT.INI file.

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"George" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message:
news:014e01c3d6d8$f44a0ec0$(E-Mail Removed)...

| I have a c: and d: partition with a copy of windows xp on
| both. I want to delete the d: copy but it does not show
| up in the add\remove box and in Safe Mode I can't
| uninstall because I get the mesage that the necessary
| files are not there. Sure would appreciate some
| assistance.
|
| George
 
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