This is just another way that we use to lock users into Linux. Now that
your computer has been liberated, it wants to stay free. It's okay.
Your wife can learn Linux, too. :-)
Oh, since you're giving Linux a bigger machine, we'll let it slide, but
just this once. As usual, the answer is to use Linux instead of
Windows, to remove the partitions.
-BVG
P.S. I know this was answered before, but I had to be a smartass.
> Steve Jaramillo wrote:
>
> I just recently purchased a bigger and better computer that I want to
> run my Linux Server on and now I would like to change my old machine
> back into a windows machine so that my wife can use it. How do I
> format the hardrive to allow me to do this, I have tried running fdisk
> and everytime I try and delete the extended partitions it tells me
> that I cannot delete the partition while logical drives exist, even
> though I have also deleted the logical drives. Somebody please
> help!! Any information would be greatly appreciated. Are there any
> special commands I must use?