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Remove Dual Boot
Stephen Petrowski bsa2...@adelphia.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Brink, Mike just said to leave the D: partition alone where ploquit partition D: FAT32 my question is do i need this or is it safe now for me to delete it via computer management? I want to run my computer partition free.

Microsoft Picture It 2001 & Vista
I'll resize my Vista partition & put a small partition after the vista Partition & see if I can install Bitlocker. I'll see what happens,thanks for your time Another Question how many primary partition can you have /per drive.I have 2 drives installed. One with XPpro 64 & the other with Vista 64 & Xp home.

How to tell whether a new computer uses EFI or BIOS?
Don't start a new thread when you are replying to previous questions or suggestions. "AlexB" <alexb...@comcast.net> wrote in message I can only get into my Vista with safe mode. Do I have to download BIOS also for my Vista partition? I thought it is common to all partitions. Am I wrong?

Small technical question
I have both Vista and XP installed on different physical disks and both are working well. Do you know if it would be possible to add BootIt NG without disturbing my existing OS partitions which were created by the Vista disk management utility? I ask this question because I think I understand from one of the BootIt

Change drive letter 4 a partition that Vista marks as system w
I have 1 last thing to try before i install my vista 64 ultimate, and that is a bios update(my bios is currently 1 version out of date) and switching from useing JDmicron raid Windowsnow sees ~2.75G of ram, I'd be very happy to have even 3.6G of that 4G total so the question becomes.... is there a way to

How do you repair windows entirely using your Windows Vista DV
1) I use a real PC as a sort of test bed, namely to run Vista and Vista app's BEFORE I install them on my Mac. Well, my direct answer to your question is that I don't .... Wanted to use it to wipe free space on my Mac's Vista partition, without it zapping any regular Vista files. The creator of that Vista util'

Startup repair not working
brink brink.2z8...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general John;497618 Wrote: I have a set of recovery disks for my Vista machine. Can I delete the partition labeled (on my HP) "HP_RECOVERY (D:)" to free up space? Hi John, If HP didn't have the partition protected, you can.

Startup repair not working
The "extend" option for the Vista partition is grayed out. I have Partition magic installed on my XP partition, but I am very reluctant to use it for this purpose due to poor reviews. Any response to this question would be greatly appreciated. TIA, Amir.

Share login question
MS Digital Image programs on my Vista partition. The versions that function correctly are: PI99, PI2000, DIS9, DIS10, DIS2006, and the DIS 2006 Anniversary Edition. PIPP2001, PIPP2002 and DIP7 will install but will not run correctly. At least... they will not run on my machine. FWIW...I've also seen reports that

MS Picture It! Premium 10 Issues with Vista
I built my own PC, and have a generic OEM Vista disc. At the start, it says:- INSTALLATION AND USE RIGHTS. The software license is permanently assigned to the device with which you acquired the software. That device is the "licensed device." A hardware partition is considered to be a separate device.

Does Vista still need Internet security suite?
So... my next question is can I re-install Vista Ultimate without having to re-install all the other applications? Also, I have a dual boot system and want to get rid of XP and re-install Vista to the C partition - can I re-install Vista Ultimate to C (it's currently in the F partition) without having to re-install

XP Pro only seeing 2gb of my 4gb ram?
Philly_Dave PhillyD...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance microsoft public windows vista general Question: When one refers to the Windows Vista CD or DVD to do the Vista repair, what if the only CD you have is the Windows Anytime Upgrade that came with my new computer.

Ghosting Around with Xp and Vista :-)
I have 2 questions:- 1. Using Trueimage could I image my Win XP partition and my Win Vista partition and swap them over so my Vista partition is on the faster drive, would this cause problems as the hard drives are a different make or would vista just detect the changes. Would this cause problems with the dual boot

Glitches encountered installing (Sp1 for vista 64)
(Sorry not at my Vista computer at the moment so I can't check). The other question is does chkntfs (or chkdsk) have issues with large Raid0 arrays ? Thanks. Is there some partition size limitation on chkdsk (why does it alsways stop at the same place) ? I couldn't find anything definitive googling.

IE7 + Vista Favorites Bug? Cannot add a new favorite.
Hi I need to disk image my vista so I can restore easy in case of a crash. I have two questions; 1. My vista drive has two partitions and WINDOWS folder is in the first partition. Would disk imaging the first partition do or do I need to do the whole disk to ensure MBR images as well? 2. What is a good disk imaging

Question
I decided to go back to XP Pro due to lack of Vista WHQL drivers for my Sharp AL-1551CS Laser Coper/Scanner/Printer. Now to the heart of my question. If necessary, I have access to any number of partitioning tools - Partition Magic, Disk Manager, etc - to help me shrink the Vista partition and split the disk.

Cannot Restart Vista III - SOS. need help
I also don't use a new OS or Office version on my production partition until a year more after its release. Half of the third party apps and drivers I need As for the rest of your question, the other point I would make is that I never rely on an operating system's "automatic transfer" utilities to transfer

Virtual memory too large how reduce it?
My Vista partition initially was C:, but now it showed D: (While XP partition was showing C:, while it should have been D:). I opened Management Console, Now, as you know by mow, my question is, what should I do now? Specifically: 1. How should I change the BCD settings to boot into XP? 2.

OT - Vista Question
My guess is that in Vista, Drive D: is the System Partition and Drive C: is the Boot Volume. In WinXP, Drive C: will have BOTH status labels. That's why I said to boot into Vista and delete WinXP's "boot folder". You said WinXP is on D:, so that would be D:\Windows. The biggie question: What configuration do

Re-install Vista Ultimate?
I would venture to guess that after you use Ubuntu a few times, you may just want to wipe out that Windows partition on your home PC and install Ubuntu. I have my full 3GB of RAM back, the application is running smoothly, and Windows XP and Ubuntu feel native on my machine. Vista? Slower, but improved over the