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i accidentally installed another os on my E: (my main is on my C: ). is there a way i can just delete the os on my E:?
im running the same os as the primary os too. i acutally installed them both from the same disk. i remember messing with this when i partitioned my hard drive a couple months ago. i dont have that partition software you mentioned, but reformatting should pose a problem. if i right click my ( E: ) in the disk management, it has a button that says "format." should i save what i need and just reformat the E drive? and will this delete everything the last os install actually installed? (including the boot sequence)What OS are you running on the primary? If you are running XP and have a full install disk for it generally that would be the alternate method other then using the disk management tool found in "Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Computer Management". There you double click on the disk management link to open a screen showing the drives detected on the system.
One more or less universal tool for deleting existing partitions on any drive as well as being able to create new ones is the Linux tool known as the Gnome Partition Editor. While XP if that is OS run has it's own disk management tool in the control panel and tools found in the installer when booting up from that I manage to keep a copy or two of the GParted Live for cd lying around for multi OSing drives here.
Using the Windows interface
Computer Management (Local).
Where?
Using a command line
Command Prompt.
there are two xp pro's installed, one on drive C, that has just about all my important data, and one on drive E, that doesn't really have too much data on it. it only has my music downloads, and a couple movies so i guess i could just reformat it. if i transfer that data to my C drive, should i just reformat it? will that fix the boot problem, will i no longer see both copies of xp when i boot?
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
yeah i just tried deleting the second one, but it sent me straight to the new copy of xp pro that was installed earlier. i think i need to delete the partition(2) right? because i deleted the partition(1) and it sent me to the wrong os.That will get rid of it, you still need to rebuild the boot.ini file. You can right click on my computer and go to properties, then click the advanced tab, then click the start up and recovery button, then click the button that says edit booting manually. this will open up the boot.ini file, and by default it should look like this:
Code:[boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
Simply delete the lines containing the second install, save and reboot, should fix the problem. If now we can rebuild it from the command line but you have to boot into recovery console.
the only thing is they are both xp professional. im sorry if i didn't make it clear earlier. but if i delete the partition(2) in the boot.ini file, that should load to the right copy right? and should i correct the boot.ini file THEN delete the E: partition, or should i delete the E: then the boot.ini file (or does it matter). im sorry if im beating this to death, but i appreciate all the help[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft windows xp professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
The above is how the default boot.ini file should look like. The view below is how is it looks when editing from the second drive here where you substitute XP Home for XP Professional.
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP home" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft windows xp professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
Note thet "Disk #0" seen as "rdisk(0)" refers to the default installation even though that is on the second drive. "(0)" is the drive that installation is on. Even though the installation is XP Pro the primary XP Home still loads as default from the second drive. For your default primary notice the change of order as well as the "(0)" instead of "(1)" following the "rdisk" which represents read from disk. Unfortunately you copy and paste here the "S" on Windows becomes "WINDOW S".
lol thanks man, i appreciate it. im going to drop an atomic bomb on that drivedude
ya it goes in chronological order, meaning the first installation is 1, 2nd is 2, etc.
The problem is, is there is a whole other registry on your second drive, once you get the boot loader fixed, back up data and nuke that drive.
dang it, i found one number that was wrong, fixed it, and it should reboot fine now.are you saving the config file after modifying it? Also in that system properties menu you must make sure you select the default OS, its the same menu you hit the edit button on to edit the bootni file.
The above is how the default boot.ini file should look like. The view below is how is it looks when editing from the second drive here where you substitute XP Home for XP Professional.
the only thing is they are both xp professional. im sorry if i didn't make it clear earlier. but if i delete the partition(2) in the boot.ini file, that should load to the right copy right? and should i correct the boot.ini file THEN delete the E: partition, or should i delete the E: then the boot.ini file (or does it matter). im sorry if im beating this to death, but i appreciate all the help![]()
ohhhh ok i see. i think everything is fixed now. boots are perfect and i just fixed the E: partition. i greatly appreciate all the helpApparently you are since you only read part of the previous post. The only boot.ini file you should be concerned with is the one found on the C drive which would be the primary that you will continue running. But the inclusion in the previous post was to show why you are seeing two listings for XP Pro while already having edited the one on the primary.
You are still loading off the second drive since that installation was done while the primary was still plugged in. The primary's mbr was effected as seen in the 2nd's drive's copy of the boot.ini file here. But once you have the primary's boot.ini file corrected as the default should look vaporize E to see the default returned to the primary.