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The easiest way to remove any operating system
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The easiest way to remove any operating system
The easiest way to remove any operating system from a dual-boot system is to delete its
entry from Boot.ini. (For information about this file, see “Configuring Startup Options,”
page 72.) Then boot into the remaining operating system and delete the files related to the
operating system you want to remove. Or, for a more aggressive approach, you can format
the partition of the operating system you removed from Boot.ini.
entry from Boot.ini. (For information about this file, see “Configuring Startup Options,”
page 72.) Then boot into the remaining operating system and delete the files related to the
operating system you want to remove. Or, for a more aggressive approach, you can format
the partition of the operating system you removed from Boot.ini.
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