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Marc
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12th Oct 08 at 21:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I formatted earlier only it seems instead of formatting its just created a new partition and thats the one that loads up.

How do I access and delete the other one?

OS is Vista Business.

[Edited on 12-10-2008 by Marc]
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so you have two copies of vista on one HDD with 2 partitions (c and d for example)?

if so, only way to get rid of one is to get rid of them both, format again and this time make sure you delete each partition.
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12th Oct 08 at 21:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeah I think thats what I've got. Was hoping there would be an easier way!
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12th Oct 08 at 21:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

there may be, but afaiaw you cant get rid of a partition on a HDD without formatting the whole thing
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Is there actually 2 partitions, i.e. C: & D: drive, when you only have one HDD, or is it giving you an OS list at the beginning, yet the other O/S is no longer on there?

The fix for that is

control panel > system > Advanced tab > Start and recovery > Settings > Then select the default OS you want, then uncheck the first box, or set it to 0.
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12th Oct 08 at 21:45   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

In fact, that'll work either way. Just set the default O/S
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Boot to an XP CD and delete all the partitions, turn the computer off, put the Vista CD in and wait.
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I've tried putting an XP disc in but it won't install as it says I have a newer version of windows on??
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15th Oct 08 at 16:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Can do the same while installing vista, just click advanced when it comes up with drive options, same as xp with a fancier UI.

From comment above it would suggest you are starting the install from inside windows?

[Edited on 15-10-2008 by John]
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I've put the disc in then started the laptop.
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Do it via the vista disc anyway.

Start the install, you'll get to a screen with the drive options, there is a button at the bottom which I think says advanced but it'll be something similar anyway, can delete partitions from there.

[Edited on 15-10-2008 by John]
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I've tried that John.

It showed 3 partitions and no option to do anything to them.

It said at the bottom I need to start the pc with the disc in to modify partitions but the laptop just booted up.
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http://www.theeldergeekvista.com/images/Vista%20Clean%20Installation/Vista%20Final%20-0031.jpg

That screen?

Is this your dell laptop?

It'll have 2 or 3 partitions that will be quite small, you don't need to touch these, there should be nothing stopping you deleting or formatting the windows partition though.
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15th Oct 08 at 17:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeah.

Now theres no room left to install another version as I only have 5gb free now.

Edit - I never saw a delete option when I did it.

[Edited on 15-10-2008 by Marc]
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You could go old school and make a bootable usb stick and just go in and fdisk but vista should work.
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I'm trying to re install XP but obviously it won't let me as Vista is installed.

I can't get it to run when I forst start pc either, Vista just loads up.
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Xp disc in, press F12 at the dell logo/bios screen, you'll get an option to boot from cd drive, then press any key to install xp, it won't care what OS you have installed.
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quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
Is there actually 2 partitions, i.e. C: & D: drive, when you only have one HDD, or is it giving you an OS list at the beginning, yet the other O/S is no longer on there?

The fix for that is

control panel > system > Advanced tab > Start and recovery > Settings > Then select the default OS you want, then uncheck the first box, or set it to 0.

Vista just loads up when I start up. I don't appear to have access to the other 2 Vistas on here.
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17th Oct 08 at 08:03   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

John's right tho. XP setup should just let you format the entire HDD and delete all partitions.

If you "read" the screens, there's always options to do it. If I remember rightly, it'll come up saying there's an OS installed and ask if it needs repairing and says "if you want to install a fresh copy press ESC". Then you'll need to delete the partitions. Something like pressing L then enter. I forget.
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17th Oct 08 at 16:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by John
Xp disc in, press F12 at the dell logo/bios screen, you'll get an option to boot from cd drive, then press any key to install xp, it won't care what OS you have installed.

Never saw this! I did what you said and everythings fine now. Thanks.

 
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