Format drive/re-install

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zeretul1

So, I want to deleted a reformat a virtual drive and
delete the partition, and I opened up disk management. It
says my primary drive is the boot drive/the virtual
drive, and the drive I want to reformat is the system
drive. The system drives has win98se and I never use it
to boot up, but it is the c: drive and the first I set
up. I installed win98se before xp home and now I want to
delete win98se and erase the partion.

So, and I hosed? Do I have to transfer all the info to
another drive and format the whole drive.

And on that note, how do I save all my software updates,
windows and drives updates to another drive? Is there a
weblink to a resource page?

Much love!
 
zeretul1 said:
So, I want to deleted a reformat a virtual drive and
delete the partition, and I opened up disk management. It
says my primary drive is the boot drive/the virtual
drive, and the drive I want to reformat is the system
drive. The system drives has win98se and I never use it
to boot up, but it is the c: drive and the first I set
up. I installed win98se before xp home and now I want to
delete win98se and erase the partion.

So, and I hosed? Do I have to transfer all the info to
another drive and format the whole drive.

And on that note, how do I save all my software updates,
windows and drives updates to another drive? Is there a
weblink to a resource page?

Much love!

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