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2 copies of XP. How did I remove one?
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Old 27-09-2008, 16:09   #1
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2 copies of XP. How did I remove one?

Yup, as the title says.

I've just installed Professional but it never fully reformatted and went over Home like I selected. How can I remove Professional? Also, Professional won't allow me to change the screen resolution so it's huge!
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Old 27-09-2008, 16:24   #2
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Re: 2 copies of XP. How did I remove one?

needs graphics driver. Home would have been moved to a folder like windows.old if you used the same partition . Restoring Home would not be possible afaik. I would make sure you get all the drivers installed for your machine
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Re: 2 copies of XP. How did I remove one?

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Yup, as the title says.

I've just installed Professional but it never fully reformatted and went over Home like I selected. How can I remove Professional? Also, Professional won't allow me to change the screen resolution so it's huge!
Backup everything you need, then its a reformat & reload jobby by the sound of it
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Re: 2 copies of XP. How did I remove one?

Reformat is the option I picked, yet it just added another OS onto it...
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Re: 2 copies of XP. How did I remove one?

Did you boot off the CD?
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Reformat is the option I picked, yet it just added another OS onto it...
Well the way to sort that is when u boot from the CD, choose format drive, or failing that, delete the whole partition and start from scratch!

It does work, however, I have never heard of Windows XP adding another OS AFTER formatting a drive
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