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Richard Hague
December 9th 03, 02:43 PM
While on vacation my son as a B-Day present installed
WindowsXP Home on my slave F:. I have Win.XP Pro. on my
C:. How do I uninstall this operation from this drive. I
use this drive for games.storage, or any program that I
have downloaded and installed. I'm confused in what I
should do. Do I format this drive? How do I uninstall the
O.S.? Do I format? Please help with with the remedy to
this problem. Thank you for your time and assistance.
Richard
Alvin A Brown
December 9th 03, 02:43 PM
Hello
Well if your C drive is fine you can just reformat the F drive
go to Control Panel then Administrative Tools and then
Disk Management and look for the F drive and format it
provided that their is no important data on it.
Alvin
Richard Hague wrote:
> While on vacation my son as a B-Day present installed
> WindowsXP Home on my slave F:. I have Win.XP Pro. on my
> C:. How do I uninstall this operation from this drive. I
> use this drive for games.storage, or any program that I
> have downloaded and installed. I'm confused in what I
> should do. Do I format this drive? How do I uninstall the
> O.S.? Do I format? Please help with with the remedy to
> this problem. Thank you for your time and assistance.
> Richard
>
Bob Willard
December 9th 03, 02:45 PM
Richard Hague wrote:
> While on vacation my son as a B-Day present installed
> WindowsXP Home on my slave F:. I have Win.XP Pro. on my
> C:. How do I uninstall this operation from this drive. I
> use this drive for games.storage, or any program that I
> have downloaded and installed. I'm confused in what I
> should do. Do I format this drive? How do I uninstall the
> O.S.? Do I format? Please help with with the remedy to
> this problem. Thank you for your time and assistance.
> Richard
>
What will he do for your next b-day, wreck your car? XP PRO is
a superset of XP HE, so there is no advantage to an end-user in
having both.
As the previous reply stated, you can use XP PRO to wipe out
whatever junk is on the non-boot HD. If any of that stuff is
valuable, back it up first, since a format will destroy the
links to those files.
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Cheers, Bob
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