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To remove the windows 8 installation I just delete the VHD or It's more complicated than that?
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...the answer is yes, you just delete the VHD and then remove the boot menu. Stay tuned for this week's article in which I walk you step-by-step through the entire procedure.
I tried following your instructions and it went great with the Windows 8 release preview.
So I thought I could do the same thing with the 90 day evaluation of the enterprise edition.
But when I try to select vdisk in the diskpart environment, it says the path is not found.
I'm running a 64-bit Windows 7 Pro on my HP Pavilion Laptop.
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...the 90 day evaluation of the enterprise edition in a VHD dual boot configuration and it worked fine. So, I'd say that you should review the article and try it again.
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My Bad...
iamark 27th Dec
The path I tried to use for the .vhd file was wrong. My C Drive is actually listed (list volume) as D drive. Thanks Greg.
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