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How do you actually *remove* Linux?????
(1) Boot to Safe Mode (Hold F5 as you boot or CTRL for the Startup Menu) (2) "START, Settings, Control Panel, System, Device Manager tab" (3) Open the Monitors branch, & Remove all entries. Perhaps, FIRST, even in Normal Mode, note what is currently installed. That is... (a) D-Clk the monitor there for Properties,

Yet another dual boot question
First move all data you want to keep from the NTFS partition to a FAT 16/32 partition. Now remove the NTFS partition. Boot with the Windows 98 Emergency Startup Disk and type SYS C: at the DOS prompt. This will destroy the Windows 2000 boot manager. Use FDISK to set up a FAT16/32 partition where the NTFS partition

How to extend Linux into old Win98 partition
Why when I boot into windows xppro does it recognize the partition it is installed on as D: and when I boot to Vista Home Basic and see the same partition that Installed Vista from image to c: drive and used shrink drive frome disk manager to create partition or unallocated space then from an ghost image file

Newbie needs advice
So it looks like there are two different environments stored, one after starting windows and one after loggin in to windows. environment 120 Mhz Pentium Soyo mb, 1gb IBM (1MB WARP boot manager; 10 MB DOS 'C'; 800 MB DOS 'D'; 60 MB OS/2 HPFS; 180 MB NetWare) S3-968 2MB 3com etherlink III ISA Adaptec 2940 PCI,

Dual Boot OS/2 and NT
The boot manager will still have microsoft windows listed until you edit out the line in the boot.ini file in your root directory c:\ Dimitri Matlov wrote: Dear Netters: My machine came with Windows 95. I then installed Windows NT. How can I remove Windows 95? I've searched Deja News.

How do I remove Windows 2000 and leave Win98 intact.
Hi, I have a triple-boot system (Windows XP Pro, Ubuntu Linux, and Windows Vista RC1). And Windows Vista is about to expire on June 2007, so I need to remove it. When I boot up my computer, I see the GRUB bootloader (for Linux). It gives me the option of booting Ubuntu or going into the Windows Boot Manager.

Phantom Recovery Console in Windows Boot Manager
Mac (Croatia) MacCroa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup No, I have ONE drive with three partitions, C, D, E. I had a dual boot XP (on C) and Vista (on E) . First was XP, Vista installation through XP. I have removed XP and now I have this situtation: boot manager is on C

Removing boot manager after BeOS 4.5 uninstall
No longer can I restart the computer and walk away, now I have to wait 30 seconds until Windows shuts down and the BeOS boot manager loads, then tell it I want to load "Windows 98" (which no longer exists; selecting "Windows 98" now loads Windows 2000). Does anyone know how to remove the BeOS boot manager,

Need Help!! Uninstalling old Windows
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Since you have more than one partition (are both primary? I have removed XP and now I have this situtation: boot manager is on C and boot loader on E. Mac "John Barnes" wrote: You don't say directly as asked, but it appears you have

Reinstalling Windows 98 on dual-boot config?
If you do, you will need to boot the WinXP CD and use the recovery console to regain access to your system. If you are using a third-party boot manager, ok i got windows xp and i had windows 98 before and now i want to remove windows 98 because its just taking up spce can some one help me how to do that.

(windowsXp + windows98) - windows98
Arnold van Overeem windows.from.your.harddisk.arnoldvanover...@iname.com comp os os2 setup misc On Mon, 7 Jun 1999 20:14:14, Ezra Sitea <esi...@inficad.com> wrote: OS/2 Boot manager needs to be on the first disk from what I can remember. It takes its own primary partition and should be the first partition on the

Can I have 2 OSes in one computer?
I replaced the motherboard in a computer with XP pro and it will boot into safe mode but I'm unable to uninstall enough of the drivers to get it to come up in Go to Device manager, and delete EVERYTHING you see under 'System Devices". This should uninstall everything that is motherboard related. windows now has

Downgrading From Vista To Xp on toshiba satellite
PM also has a nice boot manager that gives you the graphic greeting. For your next Linux install, let PM do the automagic partitioning, and it will create (I definitely do want to remove linux though, so I can use the drive space for DOS. I am considering upgrading to Win95.) Upgrading a 486SX to Windows 95 is

to warp or not to warp
If problem continues, disable or remove any newly installed Hardware or Software. Stop:0x0000C1F5 We have not installed any new hardware or software. Last week upon starting my computer I got a screen that says: Windows Boot Manager Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the

Windows98 Startup menu
Mac (Croatia) MacCroa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup But my C Partition is already "active" one ! .... That should put boot manager on your active partition. Some have had to run it several times, so run at least 4 times before posting back. You can always change the

Windows/Netware Logon inconvenience
Important: Which windows is on which partiton or are they on both? Third party boot manager involved? Drive overlay? Sharon OK, It appears to be on the same partition. I'm really trying to avoid, for the current time period, to rebuild the whole OS. Can I edit the boot files and delete the old ME?

Boot manager location
BTW, I can't get rid of the original boot manager . Answers posted here or mail to b...@benton.com Thanks. -- Jason Mercer g3vul...@cdf.toronto.edu Here is some Then, go to one of the following sections: - Removing Windows NT from the Boot Sequence - Removing a Primary NTFS Partition Removing Windows NT from the

Dual boot - remove one OS.
If you remove the windows.000 directory, you will lose all the information windows has accumulated regarding installed programs and a host of other things. I suspect you have some other program, such as a boot manager running. If you get this message in windows, hit ctl-alt-del and bring up task manager.

Removing NTFS
But I do not want to remove Windows from the computer. How do I install 2 OSes in one computer? Is it possible? I'm not sure. I've tried to install just two, you'll probably want to create at least one partition for Linux itself, and one for its swap partition, and then use a tool called LILO as a boot manager.

Remove Win ME on Multi-boot Configuration
520 mb from the OS/2 boot manager. Both the Solaris and the Suse linux 6.1 install scrips resist to being handeld so that small bootable partitions are created. (BIOS limitation) remove windows from your harddisk to reply ========================================== Arnold van Overeem