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Removing an alternate install of Windows XP Home



 
 
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Old December 13th 03, 05:26 AM
Brad Coates
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Default Removing an alternate install of Windows XP Home

I installed XP home on a second drive to help recover a
major problem with my first install. Now I need to
simply uninstall the second copy of it, but can't find
out how anywhere. I tried osuninstall, but it says
registration information missing.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Old December 13th 03, 05:27 AM
Rich Barry
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Default Removing an alternate install of Windows XP Home

Brad, go to MyComputerDrive Icon Second Drive. rt click on it and select
Format or just delete the Windows Folder.

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I installed XP home on a second drive to help recover a
major problem with my first install. Now I need to
simply uninstall the second copy of it, but can't find
out how anywhere. I tried osuninstall, but it says
registration information missing.
Any ideas?
Thanks



 




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