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Join Date: Nov 2004
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i have two os's... how do i uninstall one of them?
i had windows xp, and then i thought i'd try that evaluation version of the 64 bit xp... well i didn't like the 64 bit version, so i went back to regular xp... however, i still have to go through the operating system select screen so i assume that xp64 is still on my computer... does anyone know how to uninstall it?
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Just boot into Windows XP 32-bit and format the partition on which you installed Windows XP 64-bit.
Then reboot your machine with the Windows XP (32-bit) CD in the drive and enter the Recovery Console. Enter fixmbr at the prompt and press ENTER. When the system asks if you really want to go ahead, say YES (y) and press ENTER again. Your Master Boot record will be rewritten and you will no longer see the OS selector prompt asking which OS you want to boot into. NPP
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allright, thank you much
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