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during windows 2000 pro. setup ask me if wanted to install
windows to ntfs wich was there or another partion wich was
1513 mb partion magic did it but I cant seem to delete
that partion and windows setup wouldn't let me delet it
ether help please.
 
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Elijah Landreth [MSFT]

Use the recovery console by following this KB article: 229716 Description
of the Windows 2000 Recovery Console
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=229716

If disk part dosent do it you may want to look into the aforementioned KB
article and run fixmbr, which will write our code onto your MBR as opposed
to Partition Magics MBR code.

DISKPART

diskpart said:


Use this command to manage the partitions on your hard disk volumes.



- /add: Creates a new partition.

- /delete: Deletes an existing partition.

- <device_name>: The device name for creating a new partition. The name
can be obtained from the output of the MAP command, for example:
\Device\HardDisk0.

- <drive_name>: A drive-letter based name for deleting an existing
partition, for example D:

- <partition_name>: The partition-based name for deleting an existing
partition and can be used in place of the drive name argument, for
example: \Device\HardDisk0\Partition1.

- <size>: The size of the new partition in megabytes.


NOTE: If no arguments are used, a user interface for managing your
partitions is displayed.

WARNING: This command can damage your partition table if the disk has been
upgraded to a dynamic disk configuration. Do not modify the structure of
dynamic disks unless you are using the Disk Management tool.


Elijah Landreth [MSFT]
Microsoft Server Setup Team

Search our Knowledge Base at http://support.microsoft.com/directory
Visit the Windows 2000 Homepage at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/default.asp
See the Windows NT Homepage at http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/

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