How to delete a partition ?

Started by David, Nov 29, 2009, 15:33:57

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David

I am spoiling you I upgraded this machine to Vista ages ago but the old XP I did not delete however this is fine but I don't know how to access the old XP to delete it any ideas and is it just a case of taking it off ?
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Rik

Deleting a partition, if it's a boot partition, David, is not a trivial task and may end up with you re-installing Vista from scratch. Are you sure you want to go there?
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David

I was just thinking that all the old xp is still here and thinking it would be taking up space ?

There is another task will post in the router section (there its an early Christmas gift for you  ;D)
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Rik

It is, but do you want to risk a re-install. Vista may provide a tool to delete a second partition, I don't know.
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Glenn

You can do it from within Disk Management, but it is not reversible.
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David

It wont harm the system though I don't think as on completion of the install I recall I was given the option whether or not to delete the old system,I played it safe and kept it but I am OK getting shot of it now.so deleting xp wont affect vista will it ?
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Glenn

Deleting the XP partition should have no effect on the Vista install
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Steve

Is it on a different partition or has the the old XP windows directory just been renamed as ~old windows
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David

iirr  Steve its on a separate partition I have not delved but I do recall it being called old xp !
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David

Looking I see the C disc is nearly empty HDD yet the other one is nearly full Data D
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Steve

Have you a windows directory on both partitions then?
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David

I will do a screen shot Steve to show what I can see
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David

Will this help ?

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Rik

Can you display any more detail on that D drive, David?
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David

There is this

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Steve

same again on C: need to tick the option to show hidden files and folders
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David

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David

This is it

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Steve

I can't see an old XP Windows folder in either of those partitions unless of course its still a hidden folder.
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David

I will have a delve later Steve its still there somewhere..but I want to now get windows is it 8...I just realised this machine is so good after all the work that went into it it has been stuck in the bedroom doing nothing since March......not any longer though...I feel a monitor coming aong for it soon though  ;D
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bobleslie

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Nov 29, 2009, 15:42:24
I was just thinking that all the old xp is still here and thinking it would be taking up space ?

There is another task will post in the router section (there its an early Christmas gift for you  ;D)

IIRC the Disk Cleanup Tool has a clickable box to remove Windows.old. It also can remove other stuff which will free up space if you tick the required boxes.
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David

Thanks Bob will have a look in that...(runs upstairs)
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David

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No luck there but after allowing the 31 updates to do what they do best I rebooted and was given the option of starting with Vista or xp...so the buggers there somewhere ....

Had a google and the same as you said Bob select folder.... that's the big question..which one

I am wondering when I buy Windows if it will prompt a message like delete old version ?
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D-Dan

If you installed Vista after XP, then Vista will have overwritten the MBR with BDC anyway, so if you can find the XP folder - just delete it, then use the Vista install disk to repair the boot options to get rid of the orphaned entry. If that doesn't work, use something like BDCEdit to repair it manually.

Make a complete image backup of Vista first, then if you mess your boot up beyond repair, do a clean install of Vista then restore the backup over it. PING would be ideal for achieving this.

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