Summary: Yes it is possible. You can use 3rd Party Products like Partition Magic or Recovery Console: using Partition Magic is easy, but you'll need to spend...
Summary: Your setup shouldn't cause any problems for you. Since you're using NTFS on your download partition, you're also cutting down on slack space--NTFS us...
Summary: With a start up disk you can delete the partition (non-DOS since it's NTFS). You can then remake the partition but then you will have to use the XP di...
Summary: Lost 2 Maxtor HD's on 2 machines. No recognizition on either machine. Went to Partition magic and some program had partitioned them to 16 partitions. ...
Summary: If your partitions are NTFS partitions, the WIN98 boot disk will not recognize them. Boot XP; when its up&running, insert your XP install disk. The s...
Summary: Windows XP is far more stable and secure than Windows 98. Here's a quick checklist of what I recommend you do: * Backup any files you want to keep * G...
Summary: boot to a floppy start disk,fdisk press enter,yes to large disk,yes to ntfs,3 delete partition,delete non dospartition, create partition,create primar...
Summary: Boot with a boot disk. run fdisk. Delete a partition, delete a non-dos partition. Create the new partition and reboot, reformat with FAT32. ...
Summary: First of all, dual boot setups and multi-partitions are perfectly stable. Right now I'm running 98 and XP on the same disk in two different partition...
Summary: Hope fully you have sorted it out but if not Using a Boot Disk (IE Win98) since XP doesn't come with one (because you can boot from the cdrom and they...
Summary: Put in the CD...press any key to boot from CD(watch for it). When the time comes to install to a "partition", delete all partitions the old install c...
Summary: Hi dear user I hope this helps. I'm afraid it is not that easy. YOUR DVD Windows disk is set to delete ALL partitions on your hard disk. You could co...
Summary: from a 98 or me bootdisk a prompt-fdisk and enter yes to large disk,yes to ntfs option 3 delete partition-delete nondos partition create partition-cre...
Summary: Use DelPart to do the partition deletions to be sure to get all the current partitions. Then you can use a Win98 Startup disk to do your fdisk'n. Brya...
Summary: No, If you do a clean install, you will re-format the hard drive. Although there are data recovery software items that can rocover from a Fdisk (part...
Summary: Hi Elizabeth, One note on what Sandman said.. (Hi Sandman! Sherlock, lol!).. The reason you are having troubles is that the Windows XP boot cd doe...
Summary: Well I have just formated my HD that was runing NTFS XP, with this advice from a prior post: "Hi Ryan, Boot with a Win98 boot disk, at A:\> prompt typ...
Summary: You just have to edit the boot.ini file. Go to a command prompt, type in bootcfg, see if there are two entries there pointing to the same partition. ...
Summary: Which is what he has. Boot the xp cd via the bios. When you get to the install screen dealing with partitioning, delete all partitions and recreate. ...
Summary: Im sorry for posting so much lately but everytime i try something new i get a new problem. I had tried to make XP boot disks .. the 6 disk set. Afte...
Summary: now understand this is what I would do.you have 2 partitions right? ok first if there anything on c drive that you want to keep copy and paste it to t...
Summary: First off I'd backup anything that is important whether you need it or not. But anyways, to each their own. 1- Go to the desktop and right click my c...
Summary: Clean Install of dual OS: From the WinME bootdisk, run fdisk Choose to delete partitions Delete all Choose to create primary DOS Partition The size of...
Summary: Well, you could boot with a DOS bootdisk and run FDISK to delete all partitions. Then format the drive and proceed to install Win2000. If you have no ...