kf0rt
01-15-2013, 07:09 PM
So... I've got an Acer Aspire netbook here that I'm getting ready to unload/sell. Want to put it back to "factory" before I do that and I have the factory reinstall disks.
At one point I converted it to dual-boot (Win XP and Ubuntu). Split the 160GB disk into two equal partitions for that. Problem is, when I run the factory restore, it's still observing the partitions, and still boots using the Ubuntu loader (Grub, I think?). I want to wipe it clean and turn it back into an XP-only machine with one partition.
I thought I could use a Ubuntu test-drive disk, but am not seeing a way to access/delete partitions from the GUI and am not Linux proficient enough to attempt it from a command line.
Thoughts?
I'm assuming that if I can delete the partitions, the reinstall will do what I want.
TIA for any advice. :)
At one point I converted it to dual-boot (Win XP and Ubuntu). Split the 160GB disk into two equal partitions for that. Problem is, when I run the factory restore, it's still observing the partitions, and still boots using the Ubuntu loader (Grub, I think?). I want to wipe it clean and turn it back into an XP-only machine with one partition.
I thought I could use a Ubuntu test-drive disk, but am not seeing a way to access/delete partitions from the GUI and am not Linux proficient enough to attempt it from a command line.
Thoughts?
I'm assuming that if I can delete the partitions, the reinstall will do what I want.
TIA for any advice. :)