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How to format a hard drive that has Windows on it?
Hello
My old PC died so I took its main hard drive (with XP installed on it) and put it in my new PC that already had Vista installed on a hard drive. So now I have on my new PC: a hard drive C: with Vista, and a hard drive L: with XP that is not bootable. I now want to reformat the L: drive. When I go to Disk management and right click on L:, it does not give me the option to format the drive or to remove a partition. How should I do? Thanks gz |