the uninstall approach...
debs,
i've been using a few boxes at work for learning and using
dlinux. before i roll out a new box (for myself), i need to
make the ones i had been using 100% windoze--or in other words, i
need to free-up the part of the hard drives linux was using.
with the rescue disk, i already deleted the linux
partition/data; but after i formatted c:\, i still get a
extended partition that fdisk cannot delete. (example: in one
of the boxes, i have a 2.5gb hard drive. i used 2gb for hda1 and
swap, leaving .5gb for windoze. after reformatting, i still only
show c:\ as being .5gb, instead of 2.5gb. i need c:\ to see the
other 2gb.)
so what's the proper way to uninstall debian linux?
(the sooner i figure this out, the sooner i can _install_ slink
in the new box.)
ia, t.
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>> Bentley Taylor <<
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