Nathan,
You can use linux fdisk or the dos one (fdisk.exe). Just boot your
computer from one of those Win9x boot disks, run fdisk.exe, and then
follow the options on the menu. Or use linux fdisk if you prefer; it's
really not that hard.
Phillip
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 10:49:50PM -0500, Nathan Given wrote:
> Okay... I'm doing a shuffle of all my computers at home... I have a PII 333
> MHz that has Mandrake 9.0 on it that I need to take off, and I have a
> Pentium 133 MHz that has windows on it that I am going format then put linux
> on it...
>
> Here's my question... Is there an easy way to get linux (Mandrake 9.0) off
> of my computer so I can put Windows on it? Last time Byron Clark had to
> help me and it wasn't exactly an easy process. I just want to get rid of my
> linux partitions and create one big Windows partition...
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Nathan
>
> PS For those of you that are cringing at this... The internet service I
> use is AOL and I get it for free... so in order for me to have internet at
> home for FREE I need a computer with windows on it... My wife has been
> using the slower computer for nearly a year now (133 MHz) and I finally
> decided to let her have a faster computer (the 333 MHz that currently has
> linux).
>
>
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