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We just put Windows XP on our comp and I would like to get rid of
Windows Me am I able to do that??


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Not "as is",you can install xp cd,exit the info page,restart computer,boot to
xp cd (might need to adjust to this in BIOS),then once it boots to info
screen,
select install xp,new copy,delete the current partition (xp&ME),create one,
then let xp format the hd and install automatically.Also install xp with ntfs
file system.

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> We just put Windows XP on our comp and I would like to get rid of
> Windows Me am I able to do that??
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WTF Andrew.


Is Windows Me installed on C:\???
"Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4F496805-3C46-46F0-816E-AA2E8EE77D94@microsoft.com...
> Not "as is",you can install xp cd,exit the info page,restart
> computer,boot to
> xp cd (might need to adjust to this in BIOS),then once it boots to info
> screen,
> select install xp,new copy,delete the current partition (xp&ME),create
> one,
> then let xp format the hd and install automatically.Also install xp with
> ntfs
> file system.
>
> "just_a_gurl" wrote:
>
>>
>> We just put Windows XP on our comp and I would like to get rid of
>> Windows Me am I able to do that??
>>
>>
>> --
>> just_a_gurl
>>


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