Multiple operating systems

copernicus

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Hope someone can help with this.
Last year I bought a new HP PC that came with Windows 7. As recomended I made, or thought I had made, the back up discs. After a few months I realised that I had somehow got a virus so I decided to do a format and then reinstall Windows 7. However when I came to use the back up discs I discovered that disc 2 was blank ! To get my pc running, I installed Windows XP and then installed an upgrade to Windows 7. Now when my pc starts up I am given a choice of tthree operating systems to use, xp, a partially installed windows 7 and the upgraded windows 7. I want to get rid of all of these and install a brand new version of Windows 7 that I have. I have already tried to install this once but on start up,I still get the three choices listed above.
Should I do a full hard drive format and if so how do I do that as it appears that you cannot delete the partition (c drive) that the operating system is installed on.
 
Download EasyBCD.

Run it and click on the Edit Boot Menu Button on the left hand side.
Click on the Windows versions you wish to delete and click on Delete. Be careful.
Click Save.
Resart.
 
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