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How to remove one version of windows xp completely?

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16-Jul-2009, 02:07 AM #1
Exclamation How to remove one version of windows xp completely?
i have two versions on my computer because the older one stopped working. i do not have any files in there that i need, i just want to completely delete it because the non-working version is taking up 34GB, and i wanted to use the space in my new version, which only has a limited space of 4 GB. the older one is Local Disk (C: ) and the newer one is Local Disk(E: ).
Also, just to make sure, by deleting my older version, disk C the one with 34 GB, that space will transfer to disk E right??

the local disk c is a primary partition, but the local disk e is an extended partition and a logical drive, here's what disk management under computer management looks like:

http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...Management.jpg

and i would like to remove C: completely and keep E: as my primary with all the space in it.

THANK YOU!!
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