Withdrawal of a second job no windows 7 ultimate operating system on drive "D" of my Acer laptop. How can I do?

I have a notebook Acer Aspire comes with Windows 7 Home premium and has started to act up, so I had someone to upgrade to Windows 7 ultimate, but the first installation works very well, so they have installed it again and it worked. Now when I start my laptop it invites me to choose an operating system on the listed two. The one I choose is on the 'C' drive and it works well, but the "D" player fails to start and will prompt you for the Startup Repair, I want to just remove it from my laptop. Could someone please tell me how.

Oops - sorry

I realize that you still have the original OS (I think) and Win7 Ultimate adds another Partition

(thought you had replaced Home Premium with final).

Have not read your OP done properly I have?

Begin your Win7 Home Premium and go to disk management, and then delete the partition D:\.

(Type - disk management in the start menu search bar).

You can then reformat as a new partition.

Your laptop should always have the recovery for service partition, you may need to the

Version of HP that came with it is that need now or in the future.

Laptops usually come with a Windows CD. Instead they use the restore partition method.

BTW - "Ultimate" is not really an upgrade, the main difference is with additional security features, and

possibility to use XP MODE with old programs of the company which is not compatible with Win7.

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