How do I remove a dual boot configuration?

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Turn_Brown

I lost my administrator password. I found it. Before I
found it, I reloaded Windows XP on my hard drive. Now I
have 2 copies of Windows XP. When I boot up, I can chose
which copy of XP I want to work with. (dual boot
config) I would now like to remove that second copy of
XP and recover my hard drive space. Is there any way to
do that? Thanks in advance.
 
You can locate the options in system properties,then delete in notepad,
or in cmd prompt or recovert from the xp cd type:bootcfg /?
A list of subjects appear,after youd probably want to type:bootcfg /list

----- Turn_Brown wrote: -----

I lost my administrator password. I found it. Before I
found it, I reloaded Windows XP on my hard drive. Now I
have 2 copies of Windows XP. When I boot up, I can chose
which copy of XP I want to work with. (dual boot
config) I would now like to remove that second copy of
XP and recover my hard drive space. Is there any way to
do that? Thanks in advance.
 

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