mraetrudeaujr
Technical User
I did a search (in this forum) and found some useful information on how to get rid of Windows 2000 from a dual boot Win2000/WinXP Pro setup, but I think that my situation is a little trickier.
I have my 1st HDD 60Gig (HDD0) partitioned (Drives C and E) and the 2nd HDD 30Gig (HDD1). The second hard disk drive is used as a backup of files, programs, etc. Windows 2000 Pro was installed first, to the C: drive. Then several months later I decided to re-introduce my family to Windows XP Home. It was installed to the E: drive (partition). Now I want to get rid of Windows 2000 Pro and only use Windows XP Home, to take advantage of the whole 60Gigs.
Can I make a Ghost Image of this XP "partition", store it on the backup D: Drive, boot into Partition Magic, remove the partitions on HDD0, create one (1) partition for HDD0, and then using Ghost, restore the XP image to the C: Drive? Is this feasible? What precautions should I take?
Could somebody detail this out for me? It would be a real pain to back up the users settings (wife, daughter, and son) just to reinstall Windows XP Home 'properly' on the C: Drive. Thanks in advance.
I have my 1st HDD 60Gig (HDD0) partitioned (Drives C and E) and the 2nd HDD 30Gig (HDD1). The second hard disk drive is used as a backup of files, programs, etc. Windows 2000 Pro was installed first, to the C: drive. Then several months later I decided to re-introduce my family to Windows XP Home. It was installed to the E: drive (partition). Now I want to get rid of Windows 2000 Pro and only use Windows XP Home, to take advantage of the whole 60Gigs.
Can I make a Ghost Image of this XP "partition", store it on the backup D: Drive, boot into Partition Magic, remove the partitions on HDD0, create one (1) partition for HDD0, and then using Ghost, restore the XP image to the C: Drive? Is this feasible? What precautions should I take?
Could somebody detail this out for me? It would be a real pain to back up the users settings (wife, daughter, and son) just to reinstall Windows XP Home 'properly' on the C: Drive. Thanks in advance.