I got a new hard drive. Upon installing windows it asked if i wanted to make a partition to install it on. I decided to (made a 3 GB partition). When windows was installing it wasn't reading some files on the SP2 disc and when I got onto the desktop many applications were missing.
I decided to reinstall and hopefully the installation would work. It did, but I installed it on a separte partition, the remaining 200 some GB's of the drive (now E: drive). Now whenever I turn on the computer I get asked what OS I want to run. I deleted the first XP version I installed (which was on the C: drive), but it's still recognized upon boot. I tried to delete the E: partition but it won't let me since it's the primary partition.
I don't want to have to choose which OS to run every time I boot, even though if I chose the first one it wouldn't load cause no files are present. I'd be willing to erase everything and start all over again from scratch if that's possible. Thanks
CN: how to delete a primary partition (microsoft webpage was no help)
I decided to reinstall and hopefully the installation would work. It did, but I installed it on a separte partition, the remaining 200 some GB's of the drive (now E: drive). Now whenever I turn on the computer I get asked what OS I want to run. I deleted the first XP version I installed (which was on the C: drive), but it's still recognized upon boot. I tried to delete the E: partition but it won't let me since it's the primary partition.
I don't want to have to choose which OS to run every time I boot, even though if I chose the first one it wouldn't load cause no files are present. I'd be willing to erase everything and start all over again from scratch if that's possible. Thanks
CN: how to delete a primary partition (microsoft webpage was no help)