Getting rid of dual boot

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Gerald Bramwell

Hi,

I've got Windows 98SE and XP home on my PC as a dual boot. Windows 98SE
is on a small C partition and Windows XP home is on a larger D
partition. I would like to get rid of the dual boot option and remove
the Windows 98SE files and if possible combine the C and D partitions.

Thanks
Gerald
 
"Gerald Bramwell" <ged.bee@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I've got Windows 98SE and XP home on my PC as a dual boot. Windows 98SE
> is on a small C partition and Windows XP home is on a larger D
> partition. I would like to get rid of the dual boot option and remove
> the Windows 98SE files and if possible combine the C and D partitions.
>
> Thanks
> Gerald



Though you cannot combine both partitions
to get rid of win98 you can delete anything on the C: drive *except* for the
root directory entries

then remove the win98 reference in boot.ini
 
"Gerald Bramwell" <ged.bee@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I've got Windows 98SE and XP home on my PC as a dual boot. Windows 98SE is on a
> small C partition and Windows XP home is on a larger D partition. I would like to
> get rid of the dual boot option and remove the Windows 98SE files and if possible
> combine the C and D partitions.
>
> Thanks
> Gerald


Remove Windows 9x/Me from Dual-Boot with XP/2K/NT
http://thpc.info/dual/remove9x.html


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