Remove the system to dual-boot with Windows 7 XP

I'm under a system dual boot with two hard drives. C is XP Home Edition and F is Windows 7 Home Premium. I want now to delete XP and run only Windows 7. Any advice on how to proceed would be welcome.

OK, so I failed. Thanks for the help but my computer skills is non-existent. Have reloaded Windows 7 from scratch on the old Windows 7 and I am now reloading my programs & database. W J Cheer and thank you for your efforts.

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