K ksenthil Commendable May 24, 2016 1 0 1,510 May 24, 2016 #1 I have installed windows xp in c drive , windows7 in d drive and windows 8.1 in f drive. Is it possible to uninstall windows xp from c drive?
I have installed windows xp in c drive , windows7 in d drive and windows 8.1 in f drive. Is it possible to uninstall windows xp from c drive?
Solution hang-the-9 Jun 6, 2016 Alan Caldwell : Just format C drive and backup any files you need as a format will completely erase all contents. Doing that will likely break the multi-boot function of the computer. Best thing to do is wipe the system clean fully, then just install the OS you actually want on the thing. Or just ignore XP and boot to the others.
Alan Caldwell : Just format C drive and backup any files you need as a format will completely erase all contents. Doing that will likely break the multi-boot function of the computer. Best thing to do is wipe the system clean fully, then just install the OS you actually want on the thing. Or just ignore XP and boot to the others.
Alan Caldwell Distinguished Jul 24, 2014 3,828 0 18,960 May 25, 2016 #2 Just format C drive and backup any files you need as a format will completely erase all contents. Upvote 0 Downvote
D_Know_WD Judicious Jul 30, 2014 6,630 3 35,960 May 25, 2016 #3 Hi there ksenthil, I would totally agree with Alan Caldwell. You just need to keep in mind to back up all the data stored on C:, as the formatting process is a data destructive one. Cheers, D_Know_WD Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi there ksenthil, I would totally agree with Alan Caldwell. You just need to keep in mind to back up all the data stored on C:, as the formatting process is a data destructive one. Cheers, D_Know_WD
hang-the-9 Titan Mar 25, 2010 60,375 1,082 152,940 Jun 6, 2016 Solution #4 Alan Caldwell : Just format C drive and backup any files you need as a format will completely erase all contents. Doing that will likely break the multi-boot function of the computer. Best thing to do is wipe the system clean fully, then just install the OS you actually want on the thing. Or just ignore XP and boot to the others. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Alan Caldwell : Just format C drive and backup any files you need as a format will completely erase all contents. Doing that will likely break the multi-boot function of the computer. Best thing to do is wipe the system clean fully, then just install the OS you actually want on the thing. Or just ignore XP and boot to the others.