Remove previous win 7 install?

No ive reinstalled win7 on my ssd but when i boot it sees previous win7 operating systems.

The SSD is only 40GB but with a fresh install of 7 i am left with 7GB spare! I have done this before using cmd but cant remember how.
 
cant you just change the boot order in the bios, and then just delete the windows folder on the other hard drive?
 
It will be in a Windows.old folder and is not bootable. You will be booting to the new one installed.

Thats the strange thing, windows.old isnt showing yet the new win7 install has used 30GB. When i boot there are 2 windows 7 installs which explains the use of the 30GB. I need to remove the previous version.
 
To remove it from the 'boot selection' menu thing, open up MSConfig, click the boot tab and then remove the one you need removing.
 
Thats the strange thing, windows.old isnt showing yet the new win7 install has used 30GB. When i boot there are 2 windows 7 installs which explains the use of the 30GB. I need to remove the previous version.

OK are you getting two OS listed at the boot screen?

If so you need to edit the boot.ini file as I take you did not fully wipe your drive prior to the install (should be done with SSD's)

Reason you have so much space taken up is that you probable still have a large swap file hibernation file (size dependant on memory installed).
 
OK now you have lost me :)

Click start (bottom left of your computer screen), in the textbox at the bottom of the menu, type 'msconfig' (without the apostrophes), then click on the 'boot tab', click on the OS that isn't the default OS (it will state that), unless you have multiple partitions and then just click delete.
 
When you power on the system, and go past the BIOS screens, do you get an option to choose an operating system - both of which are Windows 7?

Edit: Or use Tingle's method but do not change anything else.
 

OK you did not fully erase your drive before installing Win 7 again. This might give you performance issues on your SSD but more enlightened people here can help you.

Use Tingles method to remove the incorrect OS (this simply changes the boot.ini file I mentioned).

To further save space on your drive at least turn of hibernation as this will save HD space equivalent to your memory installed.
 
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OK you did not fully erase your drive before installing Win 7 again. This might give you performance issues on your SSD but more enlightened people here can help you.

Use Tingles method to remove the incorrect OS (this simply changes the boot.ini file I mentioned).

To further save space on your drive at least turn of hibernation as this will save HD space equivalent to your memory installed.

powercfg -h off done and sorted, thanks lads can install BF3 again now.
 
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