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Jin-Roh 06-24-2005 07:15 PM

Double Windows XP Pro
 
Alright, I just reinstalled Windows XP Pro. However, nothing is perfect, I am still unable to view some .wmv videos; when I restart, the prompt comes up asking me which OS I want to start. Two are listed with the same names. How do I get rid of the other one?

ninty 06-24-2005 07:16 PM

reformat?

Judas 06-24-2005 07:16 PM

edit c:\boot.ini and remove the one you dont wanna boot.

Jin-Roh 06-24-2005 07:18 PM

Should I make a backup of that file? oOo:

Judas 06-24-2005 07:19 PM

i spose. if you remove the wrong one just boot into safe mode and restore it... they should both be the same tho.

TiberiusAD 06-24-2005 07:23 PM

This is easier than you think.

.Put everything you want to save on one of the drives. IE C:/ or D:/
.Insert your XP pro disc and boot from disc
It will upload start-up files, and then ask what you want to do
.Select to install Xp pro on your PC.
.It will then ask you where to install and will show your drives.
Simply select the drive you don't want to keep, and delete it... it shows you how
.Now format the extra space into a new partition.

Now you should have only one OS, and a clean drive.

Jin-Roh 06-24-2005 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TiberiusAD
This is easier than you think.

.Put everything you want to save on one of the drives. IE C:/ or D:/
.Insert your XP pro disc and boot from disc
It will upload start-up files, and then ask what you want to do
.Select to install Xp pro on your PC.
.It will then ask you where to install and will show your drives.
Simply select the drive you don't want to keep, and delete it... it shows you how
.Now format the extra space into a new partition.

Now you should have only one OS, and a clean drive.

Either a few seconds or minutes too late. Judas is the win. Thanks BUddy. +1

Sniped Ur Azz 06-24-2005 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TiberiusAD
This is easier than you think.

.Put everything you want to save on one of the drives. IE C:/ or D:/
.Insert your XP pro disc and boot from disc
It will upload start-up files, and then ask what you want to do
.Select to install Xp pro on your PC.
.It will then ask you where to install and will show your drives.
Simply select the drive you don't want to keep, and delete it... it shows you how
.Now format the extra space into a new partition.

Now you should have only one OS, and a clean drive.

Yeah he just prolly had windows installed on the 2nd hdd as well. Hrm...still wondering tho...why would it see the 2nd installation of windows on the 2nd hdd if it were slave?! eek: I mean, wouldn't it only see the OS's on the Master HDD? If I am wrong (prolly am) can you correct me as to why it is able to see a 2nd OS on the Slave HDD at Boot?! And if this was only on one HDD...then you got some SERIOUS issues and you NEED to save your data and reformat...no questions asked...your OS is VERY unstable.

Bleuachdu 06-24-2005 07:46 PM

[quote="Sniped Ur Azz":ef1e3]
Quote:

Originally Posted by TiberiusAD
This is easier than you think.

.Put everything you want to save on one of the drives. IE C:/ or D:/
.Insert your XP pro disc and boot from disc
It will upload start-up files, and then ask what you want to do
.Select to install Xp pro on your PC.
.It will then ask you where to install and will show your drives.
Simply select the drive you don't want to keep, and delete it... it shows you how
.Now format the extra space into a new partition.

Now you should have only one OS, and a clean drive.

Yeah he just prolly had windows installed on the 2nd hdd as well. Hrm...still wondering tho...why would it see the 2nd installation of windows on the 2nd hdd if it were slave?! eek: I mean, wouldn't it only see the OS's on the Master HDD? If I am wrong (prolly am) can you correct me as to why it is able to see a 2nd OS on the Slave HDD at Boot?! And if this was only on one HDD...then you got some SERIOUS issues and you NEED to save your data and reformat...no questions asked...your OS is VERY unstable.[/quote:ef1e3]

As far as I can tell, there is only 1 disk drive here with multiple partitions. If you followed jethro's advice, go into disk manager and make sure your entire disk is formatted on the same partition. I believe with NTFS and XP Pro, you can add the unpartitioned space to your primary volume.

Scorpion -]M15F1T[- 06-24-2005 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Judas
edit c:\boot.ini and remove the one you dont wanna boot.

Late i know but just go into msconfig and remove from there.


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