I have my primary hard disk partitioned into two partitions. The first is the original and has Vista x86. The second is newer and has Vista x64. It's a dual boot setup created by the Vista x64 installer. In Vista x64, the x86 disk appears as drive D and I can't change that. I suppose it's because it has the BCD file?
Anyhoo, I would like to get rid of the x86 partition. I suppose I could just delete it and run a repair from the install DVD and trust that to find the x64 partition. Or is there some better method I should use?
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Removing the first of a dual boot setuo
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JonF
, Oct 25 2009 06:22 PM
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