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Can I delete a redundant Windows 2000 operating system
from my system?
In trying to correct a drive letter problem (previously
posted, and corrected, thank you very much), I ended up
installing an additional W2K . I now have two W2K
operating systems on my computer, named WINNT & WINDOWS.
Can I remove one of them? I did not partition my Hard
Drive during the installation.
I found this post:
--- "There's no way to "clean" remove one of the two
Windows 2000 installations if you installed to the same
partition (drive).
You can delete the appropriate systemroot folder (i.e. if
you've installed to \winnt and \winnt2, you can delete
\winnt2 and keep winnt) and modify the boot.ini to remove
the extra entry.
--
Daniel Chang
Server Setup Team" ---
Is there is something else I can do, if not, then how do I
modify the boot.ini to remove the extra entry? Now every
time I boot up it asks me which system I want.
Thanks, Tom G
from my system?
In trying to correct a drive letter problem (previously
posted, and corrected, thank you very much), I ended up
installing an additional W2K . I now have two W2K
operating systems on my computer, named WINNT & WINDOWS.
Can I remove one of them? I did not partition my Hard
Drive during the installation.
I found this post:
--- "There's no way to "clean" remove one of the two
Windows 2000 installations if you installed to the same
partition (drive).
You can delete the appropriate systemroot folder (i.e. if
you've installed to \winnt and \winnt2, you can delete
\winnt2 and keep winnt) and modify the boot.ini to remove
the extra entry.
--
Daniel Chang
Server Setup Team" ---
Is there is something else I can do, if not, then how do I
modify the boot.ini to remove the extra entry? Now every
time I boot up it asks me which system I want.
Thanks, Tom G