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Rahul Rahul
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How to un install an operating system?

I have 2 operating system in my PC
One is Window XP Professional
other one is Window XP Home Edition.
I want to remove Home edition only from my system , without formatting or deleting any things..
I dont want to interrupt setup of my XP any way.

Is there any way to remove XP Home edition from my PC
Colanth by Colanth
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The entry in the menu letting you boot to one or the other is in c:\boot.ini. You'll have to find the drive or partition that represents XP Home and delete it.

Then just go to the drive or partition that XP Home is on and delete the \Windows folder and everything in it.
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  • Spilt F by Spilt F
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    Well you can't remove an OS without deleting anything sweetie.

    You should remove all the important data from the partition you wish to delete, then format that partition.
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  • Saturn3672 by Saturn36...
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    Remove the HOME EDITION Entry fom BOOT.ini
    and restart system then go to your home edition partition & delete the WINDOWS directory..!
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  • no0name by no0name
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    go to the drive and delete that particular windows folder.
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  • ? by ?
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    ask to ur PC doctor.
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