So a few weeks ago I was going to scrap a 40gb SATA drive, and reinstall my copy of XP on the 500gb SATA seagate that ive been using for media sharing on the network. Ultimately I couldnt get it to install (went through the installation blue screens, got error msg upon reboot) which I attributed to incorrect SATA controller drivers. I dont need the headache and its not a big deal, SO I reinstalled my 40gb, and reformatted the 500gb.
now after a reboot, I have to choose which OS to run, windows XP professional or windows XP professional. I thought formatting (even removed, and recreated the main partition on the 500gb drive) would have removed any trace of XP but I guess not. I have my pc set to automatically restart and restart PS3 Media Server should we have power issues, and usually I get home to find the error message that its a faulty install etc because no action at the boot menu selects the first one, which is the failed install.
any idea how to remove the traces of the failed install, while keeping the data on the drive in tact?
now after a reboot, I have to choose which OS to run, windows XP professional or windows XP professional. I thought formatting (even removed, and recreated the main partition on the 500gb drive) would have removed any trace of XP but I guess not. I have my pc set to automatically restart and restart PS3 Media Server should we have power issues, and usually I get home to find the error message that its a faulty install etc because no action at the boot menu selects the first one, which is the failed install.
any idea how to remove the traces of the failed install, while keeping the data on the drive in tact?