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I have Windows 7 64 bit on my computer.  After a storm, it was necessary to "restore" my computer.  Everything was intact, but for some reason any windows 2000 also appeared on my computer after the recovery.  How can I remove windows 2000 safely without doing anything to my computer for example loss of data, etc..  Unfortunately my windows 2000 Norton has disappeared and I have been informed that I need to remove windows 2000, and then reinstall Norton.  Thanks for your help.

I have to question "restore."   Windows 2000 is very old and wouldn't have anything to do with Windows 7.  What was the source of the restoration?  Try to reinstall Windows 7 using Recovery Manager or clean install Windows 7 and then restore the data from a backup.

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