M mossy1881 Banned Messages 137 Jul 9, 2008 #1 I have a dual boot system setup. One each on it's own partition. I would like to delete 1 so it will free up the hard drive space for the other. How do I go about doing this. One OS is server 2000 and the other is server 2003. cheers
I have a dual boot system setup. One each on it's own partition. I would like to delete 1 so it will free up the hard drive space for the other. How do I go about doing this. One OS is server 2000 and the other is server 2003. cheers
KSoD Call me Mak or K, Mod Emeritus Messages 35,644 Location C:\ Jul 10, 2008 #2 Hello, Insert GParted LiveCD and format the patition. That will get rid of the OS you dont want. Cheers, Mak
Hello, Insert GParted LiveCD and format the patition. That will get rid of the OS you dont want. Cheers, Mak
forrestcupp Daemon Poster Messages 693 Jul 10, 2008 #3 If that happens to mess up your boot loader, there is an option in the Super Grub disk to fix the Windows boot loader.
If that happens to mess up your boot loader, there is an option in the Super Grub disk to fix the Windows boot loader.