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It allows you to modify startup items and other things.
As for the C drive.
It turns out that the XP folder can be deleted.
But don't touch some of the files in the directory.
Some may be used for Windows booting.
Because your system is installed in the second partition.
If the partition property of win7 is not set to the system partition, and start it directly.
When starting, you still have to go through the C drive first.
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If you remove this interface, you won't be able to enter XP.。。 If you don't use XP anymore in the future, then you can go to Win7 system, click to start, run, enter msconfig, the second doesn't know the third tab, which has the system to choose, you delete WinXP. Then this page won't come out.
Hope it helps.
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This** is win7 boot interface If you enter XP, you will enter the first one, if you enter win7, choose the second one, your XP version is the ghost version of the depth
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Run, type msconfig and remove it in "Boot".
You don't want XP anymore, so delete it.
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If direct formatting is not possible,You can install win7 once in the win7 system disk,But you don't really want to install,What we want to use is the formatting function in the process of installing win7,You can choose C disk as the installation directory,Then format,Exit after formatting,No need to continue to install! Then reboot and see if there's only one system left.
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1. Insert the XP installation disk into the computer CD-ROM drive, and press the F2 key to enter the BIOS system;
Note: The keys to enter the BIOS system may be different for different brands of machines.
2. Select the Advanced tab, select SATA Contoller Mode, and press Enter.
Select the IDE and press Enter;
3. Press the F10 key to save and exit;
4. Then press the F12 button and select the CD *** optical drive to start;
5. Press the Enter key;
6. Press the D key to delete the selected disk partition;
7. After deleting all the partitions, press the C key again to re-divide the partitions;
8. Then select the partition disk where you want to install XP and press Enter.
9. Select Keep the current file system (no change) and press Enter.
10. Press the F key to format the disk;
11. Press the Enter key;
12. Then the installation will begin, and then the system will automatically restart to complete the installation.
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Is the computer dual-system? If XP is in the C drive,Just format the partition where Win7 is located directly under the XP system,Then right-click my computer,Properties,Start and restore,Advanced delete the startup items of Win7,It's all OK。 If Win7 is on the C drive, it is recommended to format the partition where Win7 is located after reinstalling XP.
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win7, right-click on the desktop to find the properties, and then the desktop displays. Show the other items. If you don't want 7, you'll need to use a third-party system.
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