Thanks MikeTBob.
What I have are 2 disc options. 1) The windows vista operating system CD that contains software and drivers already installed for Win Vista for reinstallation and repair (this is the disc I received when I purchased my computer). 2) Win XP operating system CD that contains software and drivers already installed for Win XP for reinstallation and repair (I also received this disc when I purchased my laptop from HP). Neither are burned discs, but original operating system cds from HP.
When I purchased my laptop it was originally installed with Win Vista, so will I need to install Vista to make sure of compatibility or XP is fine?
So, I got into bios and got the Win XP operating CD to run.
Problem: Windows operating CD is not understanding Linux disk layout and refuses to install.
I read the: "How to Remove Linux and Install Windows XP" but the commands don't seem to be accurate with 2008 linux.
So If I follow your commands MikeTBob and delete all the partitions, even though this recovery disc contains all the needed drivers, there is a possibility of things not working or win not installing properly?
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