TIP-How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot
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Windows operating system supports dual-booting a PC, where users can install multiple OSes and select which system to boot up to on machine startup. If you have installed Windows 7 or Windows Vista on top of current existing Windows XP to make the PC a dual boot system, but now decided to ditch or dump the Windows 7 or Windows Vista partition to revert to the old good classic Windows XP follow the guide below to uninstall and remove Windows 7 or Windows Vista to leave only Windows XP without having to reinstall the OS, and without affecting saved files and data.
Important: Do not use this tutorial if your dualboot system is Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
1. Boot up and log on to Windows XP desktop.
2. Insert the Windows Vista or Windows 7 DVD installation disc into CD
-ROM or DVD-ROM optical drive.
Alternatively, mount the Windows 7 or Windows Vista DVD ISO image on any virtual drive.
3. Run Command Prompt, or click directly to Start menu -> Run command.
4. In the command prompt or the Run text box, issue the following command and hit Enter:
[DVD Drive Letter]:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force
For example,
If the DVD drive
path is D:, then enter the following:
D:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force
The step will remove the boot menu to select operating system to start.
5. Remove the DVD disc and restart the computer.
6. The computer will boot up with Windows XP installation partition.
7. Manually remove files and folders of Windows Vista or Windows 7, including Windows, Program Files and Users folder. If you’re installing to separate partition, just format the partition to clean it instantly (with FDisk, Disk Manager of Computer Management or third party partition management software such as Partition Magic or EASEUS Partition Manager).
8. On the root system folder of Windows XP, delete Boot.BAK and BootSect.BAK. The two files are remnant backup leftover files of previously installed Windows Vista or Windows 7 bootloader, but no longer useful for Windows XP only system.
Fast Shortcut: It’s also possible to format the Windows Vista or Windows 7 partition straight away, and then start the computer with Windows XP Setup CD to repair the system partition, or run the “bootsect /nt52 c:” command above from the \boot\ folder of leftover OS immediately to repair the boot partition.
Tip: When startup repair the boot record after removing an installed operating system from dual-boot or multi-boot system, always use the highest version of Windows installation DVD/CD to perform the repair. For example, in a tri-boot PC with Windows XP, Vista and 7, after uninstalling Windows 7, use Windows Vista to repair the system. If the PC is restored and reverted back to Windows XP, then use the Windows XP setup CD.
Re: TIP-How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot
Hey Kamal!
Nice TIP as well you explained it well.
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Re: TIP-How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot
thats great kamal. but still windows 7 is a beta version and not a completed one. so is it work as this?
Re: TIP-How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot
i need to uninstall fedora. i have dual boot with vista
Re: TIP-How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot
just delete your fedora partition and install easybcd n reinstall your windows boot loader.
Re: TIP-How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot
I would like to disable the dual boot option that shows off everytime I start my PC.
What's the best and easier way to do it ??
I think that .this is better for Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot .
Now if you have installed Windows 7 with Windows XP on dual boot and now you are planning to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 where is a guide below……Windows Vista uses NT6. So if you’re uninstall Windows 7 in Vista/7 dual boot system, change the NT52 in the command to NT60.
Re: TIP-How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot
hi kunal..
Thanks for the tips.. but i also want to knw what about the windows 7 entries which are gone in registry... Will that be affected or no?
Also i have fear that after uninstalling the system there are chances of system become slow.As ram utilization is more for windows vista and windows 7 compred to Windows XP.
Still please let me knw more details..Also if u have any screenshots or other details please share with me,
Sunidhi
Re: TIP-How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot
The information is very informative.
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Re: TIP-How to Uninstall and Remove Windows 7 or Vista Leaving XP on Dual Boot
Excellent tip! thank you:)
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