Mike Lewis
Programmer
I have a dual-boot system which is set up as follows:
- Main operating system is Windows 98. This is the one I use for all my normal work.
- Second operating system is Windows 2000 Professional. I don't use this for "real" work: just for experimenting and messing around.
I've now decided I'd like to upgrade my main system to 2000. I have a Win 2000 Pro upgrade CD. My idea was simply to upgrade my Win 98 partition. That way, I would keep all my applications and settings. In due course, I would remove the existing Win 2000 partition.
However, when I tried to use the CD to upgrade the 98 partition, it told me that it could not do so, because Win 2000 was already installed (quite correct). The only choice it gave me was to do a clean install of 2000, which I didn't want because I would have to re-install all my apps.
So, how can I get round this? The solution seems to be to remove the existing instance of 2000. Can anyone tell me how to do that? I don't mind losing the applications and data in the 2000 partition. Can I simply delete the files in the partition? Or delete the entire partition. Or what?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Mike
Mike Lewis
Edinburgh, Scotland
My Visual Foxpro web site: My Crystal Reports web site:
- Main operating system is Windows 98. This is the one I use for all my normal work.
- Second operating system is Windows 2000 Professional. I don't use this for "real" work: just for experimenting and messing around.
I've now decided I'd like to upgrade my main system to 2000. I have a Win 2000 Pro upgrade CD. My idea was simply to upgrade my Win 98 partition. That way, I would keep all my applications and settings. In due course, I would remove the existing Win 2000 partition.
However, when I tried to use the CD to upgrade the 98 partition, it told me that it could not do so, because Win 2000 was already installed (quite correct). The only choice it gave me was to do a clean install of 2000, which I didn't want because I would have to re-install all my apps.
So, how can I get round this? The solution seems to be to remove the existing instance of 2000. Can anyone tell me how to do that? I don't mind losing the applications and data in the 2000 partition. Can I simply delete the files in the partition? Or delete the entire partition. Or what?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Mike
Mike Lewis
Edinburgh, Scotland
My Visual Foxpro web site: My Crystal Reports web site: