Roger is right, you should be able to delete the ext2 partitions with Partition
Magic (at least if PM can read them) and expand the Win partition afterwards (or
make an extra Win partition or whatever!). If this is absolutely impossible
then I would try Windows fdisk. You can fix the MBR with fdisk too; fdisk/mbr or
fdisk\mbr.

ei
 

On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Roger Sherman wrote:
> On 19 Nov 2000, ed wrote:
> 
> > Hi heres my Question how do I remove the linux partitions on my HD without 
> >  having to format the whole HD. I used partition magic to make the partitions
> > on my HD and then I used diskdrake to shrink them to have 
> >  /hda5,/homehda7,swaphda6,/usrhda8 and hdawindows for a dual-bootbox.I've done
> > this before with partition magic and just deleted the partition and
> > reinstalled but I cant delete it this time I think it's cause I used diskdrake
> > to shrink them. Any advice will be helpful I'am running mdk 7.2
> >  thanks
> > 
> 
> 
> I think you could do this - boot into Windows, run Partition Magic, using
> PM delete the linux partition, then expand the Windows partition. You will
> prolly have to use an old MBR to reboot into Windows.
> 
> Not 100% on that, but I think it'll work....
> 
> -- 
> 
> peace,
> 
> Rog
> 
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