XP Home Edition Multiboot not required

Hello world

Greetings! My Dell laptop is to have two drives C and E. The problem is that I installed Windows XP Home edition on both discs by mistake. Thus, the system has now facilitated multiboot. I want to uninstall one of them... According to the E drive. So can someone help me how do to uninstall another redundent copy Windows XP from my laptop? I don't know it. I have authenitacted CD for installation and in which I have not found Alex uninstall option. Thanks in advance.

First check the maufacture laptop XP device drivers support website as new laptops can no longer support XP.

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