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  • Unless you have a multiboot setup, ie Windows and Linux with a bootloader, your Operating System has to be on your primary physical hard drive, although it can be on a different partition of that hard drive to C:. You probably can't delete the version on C: because that's the version you've booted from. How you would go about things depends to a large extent upon whether you're talking about partitions on a single drive or physically different drives. Try pressing F8 when your machine is booting and see if the option is there to boot from your other version of Windows.

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