Just log in on one of the copy of Win XP and delete Windows folder of other installation. Keep the installation on C: drive.
you cant just remove one...you would have to reformat the whole hard drive, wipe it clean and then reinstall a fresh copy of windows...
Yes, the motherboard does determine what hard drive can be installed. A computer is made for the hard drive to be compatible with whatever mother board is installed.
Yes. Actually, there is no need to remove the hard drive. You can format the existing hard drive and install XP on it as well. Note: Yes, you can there is no need to remove the hard drive. You can format the existing hard drive and install XP. and also you can install both opreting system single computer. XP and vista both.
You Format the Hard Drive then re install a operating system
No. They will stay on the hard drive.
---- # go to "my computer" # browse to your external hard drive # then open another "my computer" window # drag and drop the file(s) you want to the window displaying the external hard drive. ----
Usually it is installed on your HDD (Hard Disk Drive).
There is no hard drive recovery software installed on my computer. Most computers will require this software to be installed by the user. There are many options available for hard drive recovery software.
Yes. Go to System Settings\Memory\Games\(Title Here)\Delete
click start orb,click "my computer",right click (c:) drive,click properties.that will bring up a window with all that info.
The Hard Drive Property Window.
No.