If your PC did not come with a Windows installation disc or if you no longer have your Windows setup media, you can use Easy Recovery Essentials for Windows instead. EasyRE will automatically find and fix many problems, and can also be used to solve this problem with the directions below. If you have installed Windows XP along another Windows system e. Windows Vista on the same computer, follow these instructions to repair the Windows XP and fix the dual-boot configuration.
This command will list all disks available on your computer. Press Enter Type: list part This command will list the partition available on the select disk. Replace 0 with the disk available on the hard disk, where Windows 7 is installed on. To have the full list of disks from your computer, type list disk. Where 2 is the volume with the FAT32 format. All support and pre-sale questions should be asked our PROnetworks Software forum.
To keep software costs as low as possible this is currently the only way we currently provide support, and our technical support folks will be happy to assist you as promptly as possible. We encourage you to start a NEW support thread if you are unable to find a solution in the forum. Also, if you are utilizing Windows 8 and run into any problems within Windows 8 regarding hard drive space issues , be sure to see this thread.
The email address you used to register the purchase. The date of your purchase. Once we verify the above information, you will be emailed your discount code to upgrade to DualBootPRO. As noted on the homepage, this is a legacy product. Sign in to vote. My system is currently configured with 2 1TB drives.
Drive 1 has Vista C: on it. Drive 2 has Win 7 D: on it. When I first setup Win7 I installed it as a dual boot system. Now I would like to reclaim drive 1 for data storage. The problem is I cannot figure out how to remove the dual boot and make drive 2 D: the boot drive. Any help would be greatly appricated. Saturday, August 29, PM. Most people don't seem to know that you can actually change the default OS via a Windows 7 setting, instead of going to bcdedit. To change the default the easy way, try the following: 1 Right click on Computer in the Start Menu or from the desktop and choose properties.
Alternatively, if you happen to like command lines: 1 Open a command prompt as an administrator from within Windows 7. I only needed to use bcdedit to change the name of one of the two Windows 7 OSs since they otherwise both show up with the same name, and to change the order in the boot list so that the primary is listed first. If I only wanted to change the default and the duration of the boot screen or eliminate the boot screen I wouldn't have ever needed to touch bcdedit since that can all be done via Option 1 above.
I hope this helps Sunday, August 30, AM. Then you can wipe or remove Drive 1.
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