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i have got xp to go over win 98 but
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i have got xp to go over win 98 but when i installed it the computer asks me if i want to run xp or 98 and now my c drive is full all i want is xp and no 98 on there. i did the full instal. please help. thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds to me as if you did a parallel installation (put the XP install and kept the 98) rather than the upgrade (XP overwriting the 98). You can stop the option screen by editing a file called boot.ini Remove the second line which has something like: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows 98" /fastdetect As for getting your hard drive space back, it depends. If XP was installed in the c:\windows directory (where the original 98 install resides) then you are out of luck. If XP installed in another folder (C:\windows.000 for example) then you could delete the original Windows 98 folder (ie C:\windows). Windows 98 is a pretty small installation (350 MB or so) so you would not gain that much space by deleting it. Try running disk cleanup on the C: drive.
The way to upgrade the Windows 98 is to run the XP installation from Windows 98 and select upgrade. It may have installed on E: because you did not have enough free space on C: If you right-click my computer (in XP) and select manage then make the C: partition active using disk management it should boot to 98 again. You could always wipe C: and put a clean install of XP on it (you need at least a 3 GB hard drive for XP plus applications).
The easiest way would be to boot from the XP disc then delete the C: partition then install on the free space on C: This would create a new XP installation on C:\windows (the default). However, this would require loading on the drivers and applications from new. You would then delete the XP installation on E:\windows. It may be possible to copy the E:\windows XP installation to C:\windows (after reformatting C:) then editing the boot.ini file but it could turn out to be a nightmare since the E:\windows XP registry may look for E:\program files for the applications. Or something.
Thanks j2buttonsw But It now sounds like a job for a pro I dont really have that much of a idea round computers.
I think I will have to take it in to a shop or somthing.
Nevermind. Or if you know or a website that i could tell me how i could print off the page/s and follow them
many many thanks again
Bobby