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Removing 98 from dual boot and changing XP to it's partition.

Seraldo

Junior Member
Hi
I know that all i have to do is go to XP and delete the windows 98 directory and also the program files directory. Then I have to go to boot.ini and remove the entry relating to the win98 instalation. This would leave me with XP installed in my second partition and booting on it's own.
What I want to do is to join the partitions (with partition magic, - I only created the partition to check out if XP would work fine on my machine, it does...) and put XP back in C: (the only partition I want).
If after deleting the references to Win98 I changed the reference in boot.ini to point that XP is now on partition 1 (and not 2) and use partition magic to fuse the partitions, would it work? How would you do it?
 
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