How to Manually Remove Windows NT

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SUMMARY

This article describes how to remove Windows NT from your computer.


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Before you begin, make sure you know where Windows NT is installed, how much of it you want to remove, and how your hard disk is partitioned and formatted. Then, go to one of the following sections:

NOTE: If the hard disk contains a partition using the NTFS file system, remove this partition in Windows NT before removing Windows NT from the boot sequence.

Removing Windows NT from the Boot Sequence

There are two ways to remove the Windows NT boot sector from your computer:

NOTE: If the primary partition was converted to NTFS, the only way to return to starting MS-DOS automatically is to reformat the drive and reinstall MS-DOS. See the next section if this is the case.

Removing a Primary NTFS Partition

In general, attempts to modify the primary, bootable NTFS partition do not succeed for the following reasons:

To delete or modify a primary NTFS partition, use any of the following methods:

Removing Windows NT Files

You can remove the following folders to remove Windows NT files and free disk space:

Windows NT 3.51 and Earlier:

Windows NT 4.0:

Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 95 both use the following folders. Delete them only if you are not running or do not intend to keep the Windows 95 installation.

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Keywords          : kbsetup ntsetup ntgeneral NTSrvWkst prodnt 
Version           : winnt:3.5,3.51,4.0
Platform          : winnt 
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Last Reviewed: May 24, 1999