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Hi, I already tried looking for other topics like this, but they were all for Windows Vista as the primary OS. I am currently dual booting Windows XP Home SP3 and the Windows 7 Beta. I intend to remove the Windows 7 partition, leaving only Windows XP.

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However, I have a few questions that I cannot find the answer to on Google. T.T I took a look at TechSpot's guide at. However, part of this involves writing a new MBR from the Recovery Console.

Several problems here. 1) I considered simply deleting the Windows 7 partition and then editing the XP boot.ini but what I am afraid of is not bing able to boot into XP in order to edit the boot.ini in the first place due to a potentially borked boot loader, as described by Techspot. Could someone explain to me exactly how removing the Windows 7 partition and then expanding the XP partition to fill the remaining space would mess up the MBR? I'm not exactly computer illiterate, but I'm not THAT computer-savvy. ^.^ 2) I lost my Windows XP installation disc. Is there a way to get to the recovery console another way if removing my second partition screws up my XP boot sector?

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3) Apparently, FIXMBR can screw up your partition tables. Apart from HP_PAVILION (C:), my XP partition, and WIN7_BETA (E:), my Windows 7 partition, I also have a factory-created recovery partition, HP_PAVILION (D:), that contains HP's own System Recovery that restores my computer to its factory settings. I would much prefer if I could still access this partition after using FIXMBR. Could anyone provide more information on FIXMBR and how exactly it could mess up my partition tables?

Thanks, any help is much appreciated. Sorry for the double post, but needed to check something.

Having installed EasyBCD on XP, it brought up the entries in the Windows 7 bootloader, which it seemed to think was the Windows Vista bootloader. There is an option to uninstall the 'Vista' (7) bootloader, which it says is meant to be used to restore XP. So, if I understand correctly, should I uninstall the 'Vista' bootloader and then format the Windows 7 partition? Then everything will be fine without a botched XP bootloader?

The Windows 7 bootloader IS the Windows Vista bootloader (Windows 7 is Vista, just better, so it's built on Vista). So just uninstall the Vista bootloader and reinstall the XP bootloader. Edited by Frank2d, 02 March 2009 - 10:11 AM.

How do you save/load a scipy sparse csr_matrix in a portable format? The scipy sparse matrix is created on Python 3 (Windows 64-bit) to run on Python 2 (Linux 64-bit). Initially, I used pickle (with protocol=2 and fix_imports=True) but this didn't work going from Python 3.2.2 (Windows 64-bit) to Python 2.7.2 (Windows 32-bit) and got the error: TypeError: ('data type not understood',, (, (0,), '[98]')). Next, tried numpy.save and numpy.load as well as scipy.io.mmwrite() and scipy.io.mmread() and none of these methods worked either.