by labeeb xaman on February 1st, 2006

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I have Windows 2000 and Windows 98 installed on my PC but my Windows 98 is corrupted. Can I just delete these windows files?

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  • by Karl Plesz on February 21st, 2006

    Karl Plesz

    The answer depends on how Windows 98 and Windows 2000 are installed. If each operating system is on its own partition and you choose which version to boot into at bootup, then there is no obvious reason why you cannot delete the Windows 98 files. Others will correct me if I am mistaken, but the two versions operating on different partitions shouldn't be sharing any files whatsoever.

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  • by Merry Walker on February 21st, 2006

    Merry Walker

    No. Operating systems can't just be deleted, they need to be uninstalled.

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