If you are running a multiboot
system with Windows 7 and an earlier version
of Windows, such as Windows Vista, you might be able to safely remove
Windows 7 from the computer, depending on how
the computer is set up.
To do this, you need to format the partition
containing Windows 7, or delete it entirely.
This allows you to reclaim the disk space and use it with the earlier operating
system.
To format or delete the Windows 7 partition, you need to start (boot) your
computer using the earlier version of Windows.
Warnings
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Do not format or delete the earlier version of Windows in a multiboot configuration. Doing so could render your computer inoperable. This is because the computer uses the startup files from the earliest version of Windows that is installed on the computer.
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If the earlier version of Windows was somehow installed after Windows 7 was installed on the computer, deleting Windows 7 in this case could render the computer inoperable.
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Before you begin, back up your programs, files, and settings. Formatting or deleting a partition deletes all of the data on the partition. For information about backing up data, search Help and Support for "back up."
To format or delete an existing partition (volume)
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