Hi, this is my first post in this forum so excuse me if I'm coming across as a dim.
after almost losing a lot of data I decided to sort out my mess of a system.
Long story short: I have 3 hard drives. C:\ D:\ and G:\
D:\ has been wiped clean and used to backup internally. So thats fine.
The problem comes from the fact that I boot into XP off of G:\. which is fine except for the fact that I can't format my C:\ drive (Which has a corrupted Vista install on it) because my XP install (On my G drive) is using it as a system drive


is there any way to reverse this cross-operating system dependancy so that I can wipe the C:\ drive and end this nightmare!?
i have googled it and not come across anything, I'm starting to think that the only way around this is to completely reinstall XP altogether, which I would rather avoid!
any advice or useful links greatly appreciated
after almost losing a lot of data I decided to sort out my mess of a system.
Long story short: I have 3 hard drives. C:\ D:\ and G:\
D:\ has been wiped clean and used to backup internally. So thats fine.
The problem comes from the fact that I boot into XP off of G:\. which is fine except for the fact that I can't format my C:\ drive (Which has a corrupted Vista install on it) because my XP install (On my G drive) is using it as a system drive




is there any way to reverse this cross-operating system dependancy so that I can wipe the C:\ drive and end this nightmare!?
i have googled it and not come across anything, I'm starting to think that the only way around this is to completely reinstall XP altogether, which I would rather avoid!
any advice or useful links greatly appreciated
