undoing dual-boot

Eric Krieger fedora at linuxjunkie.net
Wed Feb 18 20:09:48 UTC 2004


I'd use Partition Magic.  You may have to fix you MBR depending on how
you are managing the dual boot process.

Eric


On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 12:52, Joe Szilagyi wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have an XP system with a 150 gig HD set to dual-boot. I used Partition
> Magic to allocate 100 megs to Linux and put FC1 onto that section, but
> want to undo this now to make a seperate all-FC1 machine.
> 
> What is the safest method for the Windows data to remove FC1? Boot into
> Windows and give it back via Partition Magic? Or is it better to boot into
> the FC1 install disks and wipe out the partitions there first...? Any
> advice from people that have done this would be appreciated. I basically
> want to just undo the dual-boot on this particular system.
> 
> Thanks
> Joe
> 

-- 
Eric Krieger <fedora at linuxjunkie.net>
Linuxjunkie
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