I have ONE 100GB hard drive on my laptop, and I have PartitionMagic, which I used to partition the drive into one 30GB partition (my XP OS plus any apps, etc.), and one 60GB for my Vista OS, along with apps that I use for Vista. The rest is taken up by the hidden Thinkpad restore partition. Anyway, so here go my questions:
1. If I wipe out Vista, will I be able to boot into my XP (default) OS? Or do I need to do something to boot.ini?
2. Vista resides on an EXTENDED partition, and XP on the C: drive. I use Partition Magic from within XP. I just want to consolidate the two by deleting the logical Vista partition and then re-create a PRIMARY one for the re-installation. I've already backed everything up, so I'm ready! lol...But I don't want to end up not being able to access XP. Should I go for a PRIMARY or EXTENDED??? Does it even matter?
3. I also thought of something more radical: Manually deleting all Vista OS-related files, followed by an immediate re-installation of Vista. I already tried deleting the entire (all 8.59GB's worth lol) Windows folder on my Vista partition from within XP. It said "Access denied" for several files, which I thought would happen at some point anyway. How do I delete these files byj FORCE???
I know this is a radical way of doing it, but from my experience with dual- and triple-boot systems on one hard drive, I think it might just work to where I can still get into XP. At the very least, I'll end up with a fresh install of Windows Vista.
Which tool do you recommend to delete by force all the files that have access restrictions?
Thanks so much everyone! I really need this done.







