aligamer70
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This is my first thread so bear with me.
OK so I dual booted Windows 8 with windows 7 by partitioning my Harddrive etc. a few weeks back. The truth is I really like Windows 8 and I want to remove Windows 7 completely, to gain disk space. but when I try to remove Windows 7 from the Boot Menu in the Msconfig I get an error (see Image) when I click save and it just reverts it. I also tried to format the partition that Windows 7 is on (C:\), but I cannot. Is there any way I can safely get rid of Windows 7. As you can also see in the Disk Management window there is also something about the C:\ partition being Primary and Page file, if that is important can you please tell me what to do? I have tried everything I can think of (in my knowledge) I have Searched the Internet and found nothing.
Please Someone Help ME
OK so I dual booted Windows 8 with windows 7 by partitioning my Harddrive etc. a few weeks back. The truth is I really like Windows 8 and I want to remove Windows 7 completely, to gain disk space. but when I try to remove Windows 7 from the Boot Menu in the Msconfig I get an error (see Image) when I click save and it just reverts it. I also tried to format the partition that Windows 7 is on (C:\), but I cannot. Is there any way I can safely get rid of Windows 7. As you can also see in the Disk Management window there is also something about the C:\ partition being Primary and Page file, if that is important can you please tell me what to do? I have tried everything I can think of (in my knowledge) I have Searched the Internet and found nothing.
Please Someone Help ME
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 Enterprise (Multiboot with Windows 7)
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Dell Inspiron 17R (N7110)
- Memory
- 3990MB
- Screen Resolution
- 1600 x 900
- Mouse
- Alps Touchpad
- Internet Speed
- 7Mbps Dwnld, 2Mbps Upld