Formatting Linux Drive in Windows?
I have a weird situation so I'm going to try to lay this out as best as possible.
I have a dual-boot set-up of Windows XP Pro and Ubuntu (Linux) on 160 and 80 GB hard drives respectively. The Windows 160 drive was formatted into a few different partitions for specific data storage and such. I recently got a virus that tore into my C: drive which made me want to reformat, so I did the usual of making sure my music is safe and virus free and format the rest of the drive. Right now I would like to get rid of a few partitions but I can't because of the media data I have on there, so I was thinking of reformatting the Linux 80gb hd, moving the media to there, and reformatting the main drive again. But I forgot that the boot loader was on drive C:, which I formatted along with everything but my music and videos on the Windows partition and Ubuntu.
Is there anyway to access the Ubuntu drive and format it?
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