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Trying out a different OS on a PC
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Old Jul 6, 2008, 03:30 AM #1 of 12
I had tried Linux before on the same hard drive as XP, it automatically partitioned it, and when I decided to delete it, all I had to do was run Window's Recovery and use the fixmbr tool. Than I just used the partition manager in Windows and deleted the Linux partition. The only problem is that I can't extend my NTFS partition while I am running Windows, so I am going to have to put it in as a slave drive and extend it while I am running Windows from another hard drive. No biggie.

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Old Jul 6, 2008, 09:17 PM #2 of 12
Really, it can extend the partition that Windows is currently running off of?

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Old Jul 7, 2008, 01:13 AM #3 of 12
I don't have oodles of experience with partitions, so I usually tend to avoid using them. I will have to try one of those programs when I am home. Obtaining it legally of course...

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