When I rebooted after wiping the partition and merging the partition into my Windows one, I got hit with a nasty shock. Because my bootloader couldn't find any other partitions to boot into, it completely stopped me from booting up at all.
To fix this, I re-installed Red Hat using the little disk partitioner that comes with it. THe thing is, I don't want Linux any more but I can't see any way of getting rid of it :'(

I did go onto the Red Hat Linux website and got a help document that told me to type: "fdisk /mbr" at the Terminal to uninstall the boot loader. Well when I did, it couldn't find the file or directory "/mbr" and when I did it without a space ("fdisk/mbr") it didn't like that either.
Does anyone out there know what I should do, short of reinstalling Windows XP?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, Cheers
Calum
By the way, I'm using LILO as a bootloader, if that helps