TSellers
January 31st, 2009, 02:29 AM
On my notebook I've got an old Xandros partition on the second drive. The OS went down months ago, and unfortunately I still have the Ext3FS and L-Swap2 partitions and the Xandros boot manager is active on bootup.
I'm afraid to remove the partitions in case I also remove the boot manager and I cannot boot Windows anymore.
I'd like to remove the Linux partitions and the boot manager so that I can then install Ubuntu on a removable drive instead.
I have a Paragon Partition Manager, etc. If anyone cold direct me as to a safe way to remove the Linux Boot menu and partitions without losing my ability to boot Windows, it would be much appreciated.
I'm afraid to remove the partitions in case I also remove the boot manager and I cannot boot Windows anymore.
I'd like to remove the Linux partitions and the boot manager so that I can then install Ubuntu on a removable drive instead.
I have a Paragon Partition Manager, etc. If anyone cold direct me as to a safe way to remove the Linux Boot menu and partitions without losing my ability to boot Windows, it would be much appreciated.