abrogard
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I have an old XP machine.
An Acer Aspire.
I put Win7 Ultimate on it but it hasn't taken. Always gives me an error message and asks for the install disk again - which was a USB stick - but when i provide it nothing changes.
So I need to get it off and start again.
I have 3 physical disks divided into 4 virtual disks.
Disk manager describes them like this:
Disk 0: 20G Fat32 System. That's C drive
Disk 1: 75G NTFS Active That's D drive
Disk 2: 98G NTFS Active That's E drive
135G NTFS Boot That's G drive.
WinXP is installed on the G: boot drive.
I had 20G free on the D drive and I just let Win7 find it and install itself there.
All the advice I find on the web says delete the partition of the Win7 OS you want to remove. Well I don't want to delete that partition because it has gigabytes of data already existing before Win7 installed itself there.
So how do I go about it?
Is it simply a matter of deleting the Windows Folder and editing the boot manager text file?
There was another old XP OS on that drive used before I installed this one on G: and win7 has renamed it windows.old. That's fine. There's also a Program.data folder that seems to have been made at the time of this win7 install. That should go too?
There's also a Program Files folder that doesn't seem to have been made by Win7, because of folder dates. I don't know about it. Is it part of that ancient XP install or is it part of the new Win7 install?
Either way it can go. I don't need that ancient install, it is just rubbish now.
What should I do?
An Acer Aspire.
I put Win7 Ultimate on it but it hasn't taken. Always gives me an error message and asks for the install disk again - which was a USB stick - but when i provide it nothing changes.
So I need to get it off and start again.
I have 3 physical disks divided into 4 virtual disks.
Disk manager describes them like this:
Disk 0: 20G Fat32 System. That's C drive
Disk 1: 75G NTFS Active That's D drive
Disk 2: 98G NTFS Active That's E drive
135G NTFS Boot That's G drive.
WinXP is installed on the G: boot drive.
I had 20G free on the D drive and I just let Win7 find it and install itself there.
All the advice I find on the web says delete the partition of the Win7 OS you want to remove. Well I don't want to delete that partition because it has gigabytes of data already existing before Win7 installed itself there.
So how do I go about it?
Is it simply a matter of deleting the Windows Folder and editing the boot manager text file?
There was another old XP OS on that drive used before I installed this one on G: and win7 has renamed it windows.old. That's fine. There's also a Program.data folder that seems to have been made at the time of this win7 install. That should go too?
There's also a Program Files folder that doesn't seem to have been made by Win7, because of folder dates. I don't know about it. Is it part of that ancient XP install or is it part of the new Win7 install?
Either way it can go. I don't need that ancient install, it is just rubbish now.
What should I do?