Problem with the reinstallation of Windows XP Pro

A few days ago my Windows XP Pro showed an error at startup, which has declared "activation failed". I have been using the computer for several years. I installed my XP disk to recover the system. After several hours (overnight), he continued to show "Please wait".

I decided to reinstall windows, it showed that I loose all my data, so I copied them to another drive, and then run to install windows in a different directory (C:\Windows2). I also used a newspaper different name in order to keep my files intact.

Then, I decided to install windows on "C:\windows" with another in log.

I now have a selection of dual-boot. One for windows and one for windows2 (show 'Windows XP Pro').

My question is how I can remove the dual boot. I also need to eliminate some of the user data files.

Then use msconfig to remove the entry from the start for windows2 installation menu and then delete the folder for windows2

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