Changing Boot Partition

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Arthur Dent

Hey all...

I originally installed my Vista install on a secondary (logical) partition
as a dual boot with XP (in case i wanted or needed to go back).
I have now been satisfied enough with Vista to want to get rid of XP. Only
problem is that Vista's bootmanager is (i think) on the XP partition.

How can i move the bootmanager on to the same partition as Vista, so that i
can then delete the XP partition and reclaim the space for other uses?

Thanks in advance,
Arthur Dent;
 
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Blue Angel

You are in my thread!!!
Please post it as a new thread!!!
Thank You:
Blue Angel!!
 
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Blue Angel

Sorry Arthur:
I just didn't see the serperate postings. I do appoligze!!

When I went back, I just reformat and reinstall everything. I know,
Its a real pain but that way I knew I didn't have any problemsand
everything was erased.
Blue Angel:
 
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Rick Rogers

Hi Arthur,

Run disk manager, make the Vista install partition the active one. Then
restart the system and boot to the Vista DVD. From there, you will need to
run a startup repair to rewrite the boot files to the now active Vista
volume.

Incidentally, you don't really need to do this. Just delete the unwanted XP
system folders from the first partition to recover the space, leaving only
the boot files on the root as well as the \boot folder.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
 
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Alun Harford

Arthur said:
Hey all...

I originally installed my Vista install on a secondary (logical)
partition as a dual boot with XP (in case i wanted or needed to go back).
I have now been satisfied enough with Vista to want to get rid of XP.
Only problem is that Vista's bootmanager is (i think) on the XP partition.

How can i move the bootmanager on to the same partition as Vista, so
that i can then delete the XP partition and reclaim the space for other
uses?

You can only boot from a primary partition. If you've installed Vista on
a logical (extended) partition, you'll probably have to reinstall it on
a primary partition (or keep the boot manager on the primary partition) :-(

Alun Harford
 

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