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How Do You Delete An Operating System In Windows XP?

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How Do You Delete An Operating System In Windows XP?

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An operating system, while being a huge collection of files, is more than just files. An operating system is pervasive, putting files all over your hard drive and storing and changing files all throughout your computer. As you add more programs to a computer, they can continually affect your hard drive. Because of the complexity of the operating system, you can not simply delete it without losing other files you may not want to delete. You can delete an operating system in Windows XP that is on another drive or partition, but you can’t delete the operating system you are using. Start Windows XP and wait for your computer to be completely booted. Right-click on the “Start” button and choose “Explore” to go into Windows Explorer. Click on the drive or partition that contains the other operating system.Find all of the operating system files. Typically the files will be under the Windows directory or the directory that has the operating system’s name. Be careful to make sure you are lookin

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