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Edit: I fixed the problem with EasyBCD eventually.

I recently had problem booting due to system reserved partition tinkering and had to install a second Windows 7 to HDD in order to boot and fix the system reserved partition. The original W7 is on the SSD and everything is working fine, if I open msconfig the boot tab tells me I only have one OS, but the windows folder in the HDD is clear as night.

Now I am preparing a full disk encryption, it asked me wether I am single boot or dual-boot. I assume clicking single boot will work fine, but this is a good time to get rid of the second windows.

I've seen solutions online where formatting the HDD is part of the solution, I don't have the resources to backup 1TB. What are my options?

fixer1234
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1) Open the HDD in Windows Explorer

2) Grant yourself permissions to the folders you want to delete

3) Delete the folders

It's not that hard...

qasdfdsaq
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Try this. Open "run" and type in msconfig. Go at the menu named "boot" and select one of the window copies you want to delete. I hope it helps ;)

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