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How to Remove deleted Operating Syetm on a multi-Operating Sytem upon boot up?
How to Remove deleted Operating Syetm on a multi-Operating Sytem upon boot up?
I actually deleted my windows 98 which shares the same location/drive/prompt with my Windows 2000sp4, I tried to remove
win98 from msconfig but that doesnt work out, I also tried to edit it and remove it at system panel at advance tab start-up and recovery, it didnt work out either how can I remove this win 98 at boot up?any idea……
your system is confused it doesnt know what file belongs with which system because they are mixed together on the same partition. you need to reformat the hard drive and then reinstall 2000 or whatever system you do want to use. never ever install 2 operating systems on the same partition. if you want 2 systems like windows and linux red hat then get 2 hard drives and have one on each. thats the best you can do is reformat and start over again.
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