I had XP (32 bit) installed on the C partition of my harddrive, and XP (64 bit) installed on the D partition. The 64 bit version is working fine and I had the 32-bit as a backup, but now that I've got everything installed and working, I want to get rid of the other operating system, and reformat the partition so that I could use that space.
I tried reformatting the partition via Windows XP, but it wouldn't let me (probably because there was an OS on it). So I put in my install disc in the computer, boot from CD and then delete the C partition.
I quit the setup and reboot, and now it's telling me it can't find an operating system, when there is one on the D partition!!! Right when I thought everything was working perfectly, this happens... I just spent the last 48 hours installing/updating everything, drivers, etc., getting all my settings fixed, and I finally got everything ready to go...
Any suggestions?
(By the way, this HDD is SATA, and on my old computer [the one I'm on now] is IDE only)
I tried reformatting the partition via Windows XP, but it wouldn't let me (probably because there was an OS on it). So I put in my install disc in the computer, boot from CD and then delete the C partition.
I quit the setup and reboot, and now it's telling me it can't find an operating system, when there is one on the D partition!!! Right when I thought everything was working perfectly, this happens... I just spent the last 48 hours installing/updating everything, drivers, etc., getting all my settings fixed, and I finally got everything ready to go...
Any suggestions?
(By the way, this HDD is SATA, and on my old computer [the one I'm on now] is IDE only)