You can't format C:Gomida said:u can format drive c after that even after logging into windows..
but theres a one problem.. you will not be able to recover anything at your desktop or mydocument folders (incl. sub folders) from your other windows copy because that folders are restricted from other users than your account from the old windows XP installation.. you can move them to root of the C:\ or to another partition
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Anusha said:You can't format C:
Because boot files are located there.
Don't be stupid. Of course you can format C:. But you can't boot into Windows (in D: ) after doing sokepu said:u can format Drive c: with command prompt or a bootable cd ...

Anusha said:Don't be stupid. Of course you can format C:. But you can't boot into Windows (in D: ) after doing so![]()
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kepu said:let him to do anything Anusha.... eyage kamaththane![]()
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( Joke ) uu sirawatama ehema karaida ?![]()
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Anusha said:Don't be stupid. Of course you can format C:. But you can't boot into Windows (in D: ) after doing so![]()
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so is there any way 2 boot drive D after 4mating drive C???Anusha said:You can't format C:
Because boot files are located there.
Why would u wanna install Windows in D: if you are gonna format C: anyway? :SnEoN_wHitE said:so is there any way 2 boot drive D after 4mating drive C???
if not do v have 2 re instal XP in D? (i mena after we 4mat C?)
think v r talking about 2 HDDsAnusha said:Why would u wanna install Windows in D: if you are gonna format C: anyway? :S
Hey, 2 hard disks is not the same as two partitions. The boot files will only go in the first partition of the drive where you install the OS (doesn't matter which partition, but the boot files only go into the first partition of THAT drive) Of course then you can do anything to the other drive.nEoN_wHitE said:think v r talking about 2 HDDs
and if u dont want da HDD which is C: ?