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JazzMahn 10-01-2007 01:27 PM

Eliminate the Windows XP Dual Boot
 
I have a home built system that ran Windows XP home for almost a year before Windows Vista came out. I did my homework and checked on the upgrade capability of my installation and two days after Vista Ultimate came out, I installed it on a second drive. That date was January 30th. I have really not had a great deal of problems. Most have been solved by Windows updates and updates for various hardware. What I want to do now is to eliminate the Windows XP installation. I have it on a 100 gig drive and would like to be able to use that drive for data storagte. Right now Windows XP is on C: and Vista is on V:. I also have another drive that is partioned into a D and E drive.

I just don't go back and forth into XP like I did at first (it has been several months since I have been in to XP!)

I have tried to read some of the suggestions but am confused by what steps I need to take.

I have shortened the timer from the 30 seconds it takes to boot into XP or Vista but really would like it gone.

Thanks to all for any directions on how I can finally get rid of Windows XP.

JazzMahn 10-12-2007 09:20 AM

Solved! Now Have Just Windows Vista Ultimate
 
Looked all over the net for an answer but could find none. Plenty of tutorials on how to set up a dual boot but very few on how to delete a dual boot system. I installed Windows Vista Ultimate in a dual boot with Windows XP on the 31st of January (2007) thinking I would continue the dual boot until such a time as several issues with Vista were resolved. I found that most of the problems I had were resolved by Windows Updates or device driver updates. The only issue I had was with a Sony PDA which will not work under Vista. That was not Vista's fault but rather it was Sonys as it will not write device drivers for Vista.

A month ago I decided to begin the process of doing away with the XP side of my dual boot. No information became available and I had almost given up when I located Vista Boot Pro 3.3. After reading and deciding to take a leap of faith (done it before when I installed XP's Service Pack II), I went to disk management and right clicked my Vista drive (separate drive for both XP and Vista as well as an additional drive for data storage on D & E (partioned)) and right clicked and made the Vista drive active.

After that and using Vista Boot Pro 3.3, I checked the install the bootloader for Vista on my Vista drive. I restarted, entered BIOS, set the bootorder to start with the CD drive, and then shut down the computer. I unhooked the XP drive, safely exited saving changes from BIOS and restarted.

With the Vista DVD in the drive, when the computer restarted it asked if I wanted to continue with DVD in drive. I selected by hitting a key and it took me into Windows Vista installation. After selecting language, came to a screen asking if I wanted to install Vista or repair. I chose repair. A screen came up giving a choice of options. I chose repair startup. After I hit O.K., the computer ran a quick repair and restarted. That time I just let the system to continue to load even though the Vista DVD was still in the drive and I found the dual boot was gone.

After starting, I shut down again. Went into Vista and sent the hard drive that was to be the first booted hard drive to the Vista drive (which was already done) and noticed the old XP drive was moved automatically down the list)

Changed the boot order to first boot from the hard drive, made sure the DVD was removed and restarted. No more dual boot.

I then went into My Computer. I went to the drive that had Windows XP installed on it (C) and right clicked and selected reformat. It did and now I have a 120 gigs extra for storage.

The only problem I have had which really isn't a problem is that my system drive which is Vista has the drive letter V (originally when I installed it) and find now that it is the system drive I can't change the drive letter which is no big problem.

I hope this helps someone who has been looking and doesn't know how to proceed.

squirrelnmoose 10-14-2007 02:31 AM

I had to move the boot files off my XP drive onto my Vista drive before I could get it to boot into Vista only.

I copied the following from root of XP to root of Vista:
Folder
-Boot
Files
-boot.ini
-bootmgr
-ntldr

There was a file, BCD, in the boot folder that was in use from windows and would not copy. So I booted to the Vista DVD and copied it using the command prompt option listed in the repair section.

I don't know that all the above files needed to be copied, but definitely the boot folder and bootmgr file needed to be copied.


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