Remove dual boot

RobertJM

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Hi,
I just want to confirm what I am about to do is correct :smile:
It's one of those things that seems too easy to be true :grinning:

I have a dual boot system with 2 HD drives.
HD 1 has XP and was installed first , it has 5 partitions and the first one with XP installed is Active.
HD 2 has Windows 7 , it also has 5 partitions, the first one has Windows 7 installed.

I no longer require to boot into XP.

Am I correct in thinking all I need to do is Change Boot drive to the partition that has Windows 7 installed (it wont wipe the 7 partition will it?) , then change the primary drive in my bios settings to the 7 drive?
That will leave me booting straight to Windows 7 and still have access to the files on the XP drive and the ability to format the XP partition should I wish to.

Thanks in advance.
 
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