removing vista dualboot pc

Removing Vista from dualboot PC?

I've got Windows XP and Vista b5365 installed on my only hard drive. I want to remove Vista from the PC.
Since I'm now tied down with Vistas boot loader, how do I remove Vista without losing my XP installation?

Look for a directory 'Boot' on your windows XP root directory. Just rename them and reboot PC. After reboot, you can delete boot directory as well format/delete your vista partition.
BTW, boot directory will be a hidden directory. So trun on 'Show all files' on your windows explorer to see. Or you can directory type the directory in windows explorer URL windows as 'c:\boot' which will enable the directory in the explorer windows. -- Chins
"Noozer" wrote in message

I've got Windows XP and Vista b5365 installed on my only hard drive. I want to remove Vista from the PC.
Since I'm now tied down with Vistas boot loader, how do I remove Vista without losing my XP installation?

I would recommend backing up all of your files first. You just never know how beta software may not like deleting or changing things.
-- Jason Windows Vista, Build 5308
"Chinnasamy
Arumugam" wrote in message

Look for a directory 'Boot' on your windows XP root directory. Just rename them and reboot PC. After reboot, you can delete boot directory as well format/delete your vista partition.
BTW, boot directory will be a hidden directory. So trun on 'Show all files' on your windows explorer to see. Or you can directory type the directory in windows explorer URL windows as 'c:\boot' which will enable the directory in the explorer windows. -- Chins
"Noozer" wrote in message I've got Windows XP and Vista b5365 installed on my only hard drive. I want to remove Vista from the PC.
Since I'm now tied down with Vistas boot loader, how do I remove Vista without losing my XP installation?

Very important to backup files before you modify global settings, booting options and BIOS settings :o)
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--: Original message follows :-- "Jason" wrote in message

I would recommend backing up all of your files first. You just never know how beta software may not like deleting or changing things.
-- Jason Windows Vista, Build 5308
"Chinnasamy Arumugam" wrote in message Look for a directory 'Boot' on your windows XP root directory. Just rename them and reboot PC. After reboot, you can delete boot directory as well format/delete your vista partition.
BTW, boot directory will be a hidden directory. So trun on 'Show all files' on your windows explorer to see. Or you can directory type the directory in windows explorer URL windows as 'c:\boot' which will enable the directory in the explorer windows. -- Chins
"Noozer" wrote in message I've got Windows XP and Vista b5365 installed on my only hard drive. I want to remove Vista from the PC.
Since I'm now tied down with Vistas boot loader, how do I remove Vista without losing my XP installation?

You can use VistaBootPro 1.0 to clean up the boot manager, just don't delete the earlier version of Windows entry: http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/ -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Jason" wrote in message

I would recommend backing up all of your files first. You just never know how beta software may not like deleting or changing things.
-- Jason Windows Vista, Build 5308
"Chinnasamy Arumugam" wrote in message Look for a directory 'Boot' on your windows XP root directory. Just rename them and reboot PC. After reboot, you can delete boot directory as well format/delete your vista partition.
BTW, boot directory will be a hidden directory. So trun on 'Show all files' on your windows explorer to see. Or you can directory type the directory in windows explorer URL windows as 'c:\boot' which will enable the directory in the explorer windows. -- Chins
"Noozer" wrote in message I've got Windows XP and Vista b5365 installed on my only hard drive. I want to remove Vista from the PC.
Since I'm now tied down with Vistas boot loader, how do I remove Vista without losing my XP installation?

If the Vista boot menu allows to dual boot to XP, you don't need to do anything. It will still allow to do this after removing the Vista partition.
However if you'd like to remove the Vista boot menu then there's a tool to do that in the Boot folder or the Vista DVD.
"Noozer" wrote in message

I've got Windows XP and Vista b5365 installed on my only hard drive. I want to remove Vista from the PC.
Since I'm now tied down with Vistas boot loader, how do I remove Vista without losing my XP installation?

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