bm23
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My hdd right now has 2 partitions. Long story short, 1 partition has an old OS and the other has the new one, both windows 7. I didnt install the new one over the old one because I wanted to dualboot so that i can transfer data from the old to the new before reformatting the old partition.
Im looking at the a partition manager and this is what i see:
(Old partition) D: System Primary
(New Partition) C: Boot Logical
Question is, is it safe to reformat the old partition? Im asking because the last time I did something like that, somehow, I could not boot anymore. Apparently, there were some files related to boot device that was installed on the old partition.
EDIT: Also, I cant seem to format the D partition.
EDIT 2: I just started using win 7 64bit for the first time. How come there's Program Files and Program Files x86? Which do i install in?
Im looking at the a partition manager and this is what i see:
(Old partition) D: System Primary
(New Partition) C: Boot Logical
Question is, is it safe to reformat the old partition? Im asking because the last time I did something like that, somehow, I could not boot anymore. Apparently, there were some files related to boot device that was installed on the old partition.
EDIT: Also, I cant seem to format the D partition.
EDIT 2: I just started using win 7 64bit for the first time. How come there's Program Files and Program Files x86? Which do i install in?
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