So, I've screwed up a hard drive attempting this once, and I really am hoping that won't happen again. On the other hard drive I did get the multiple OSs to boot separately and work properly all fine and dandy, but when I attempted to uninstall and regroup all of my partitions into a single hard disk it flipped out.
So let me just lay out exactly what I am running and what I plan to do. I have a 160gb hard disk that is divided into two 80gb partitions. Windows XP SP2 is running on the first NTFS formatted partition, and I use the second as an NTFS logical drive for data. I want to install a linux distribution on my second partition. So when I boot up through my Windows Disk and delete the partition should I format it then?
Once I get everything up and running if I want to once again clear the partition with the Linux Distribution on it how do I accomplish that? Last time I used my Windows Disk again to just delete the partition which might be what screwed it up. Any help is appreciated.
So let me just lay out exactly what I am running and what I plan to do. I have a 160gb hard disk that is divided into two 80gb partitions. Windows XP SP2 is running on the first NTFS formatted partition, and I use the second as an NTFS logical drive for data. I want to install a linux distribution on my second partition. So when I boot up through my Windows Disk and delete the partition should I format it then?
Once I get everything up and running if I want to once again clear the partition with the Linux Distribution on it how do I accomplish that? Last time I used my Windows Disk again to just delete the partition which might be what screwed it up. Any help is appreciated.
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