How to remove os selection in windows xp




















Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. This forum has some of the best people in the world available to help. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Andre Da Costa Article Author. Apply and OK Restart when prompted. The old windows was moved to a windows. I premeturly deleted the windows. Using a boot manager i can only see the vista entry and the XP entry, but not the XP-setup entry.

I removed the XP entry. Vista and 2. I installed Vista Pro and subsequently erased it. However, the boot entry remains. BCEdit is needed, apparently, to manage the boot entry for Vista. Is there a way to remove this through XP? I just want my old auto boot to XP back and no fault windows 7 beta option. INI basically looks like the example above. I am sorry this article is not useful for me.

Because I have different problem. Bur t westing time and loking bad. You should be able to fix all this. Then boot. If you have the operating systems installed on different hard drives, then you will need to make sure that you are changing the boot.

I installed Windows XP Pro and then again in another partition installed Widows Vista in the same hard drive with four partitions. Now, Vista was hanging up sometimes and I formatted that drive, and then whenever I tried to boot I get two options as follow:. In the middle of the installation when it ask me to format partition i refused it and quit the installation.

I am using XP Professional and the first hard Disk which contains the primary partition broke now but I was already using the first one before that which already contains a partition now when I removed the Broken one I am still getting those two options.

I kinda have the same problem, I tried to install windows 7 on a secondary partition but it just crashes, but now there is a boot option that asks if i wanna do the install or old windows boot. Voila, startup problem solved. Same goes for System 7! S choices. This worked — for ending the boot selection for me… though one has to manually enter the boot id for the delete operation in CMD panel.

My situation is Vista on Drive 0 c: , Windows 7 on Drive 1 d:. Thanks to this article, I no longer get the option, but rather boot directly to W7. Fyi I purposely installed W7 as a dual-boot, just in case. How do I recover the c: partition? Thank you very much…. I tried it out and works perfectly…… i checked it by rebooting…… nothing went wrong……. Hello, Very interresting info BUT my case seams a bit different. The Vista hdd did crash totally.

I have controlled the boot. Actually i do not know what to do.. I have the same boot choices problem, but I have vista. I followed your steps, but mine does not give me an edit option. Any thoughts? I have windows vista and windows XP in partition drives. After windows vista i installed windows XPin different drive. Now window XP loading default there is no option for dual boot. I required to remove XP and i need my previous vista.

I tried every way. When I turn on my computer it gives me choices to start up both saying Windows default and counts down from 28 seconds. No matter which one I choose it still works, but its annoying. Actually, nothing is there at all. I have a system error message stating that the following file is missing or corrupt. I used the setup disk that I have like they tell me too and it asked what windows installation do i want to log onto… It seems I have more than one windows on my computer.

What do I do to get rid of Recovered Vista Choice. Great article! Gave me just what I needed after an XP reinstall on an old computer. I ended up with a small partition and needed to select which to boot from every time I started the computer. This article got me fixed right up Thank you. Thanks In advance! Please Help…. Since there is no longer an option to edit the boot. I have Windows XP Professional. When I boot up the startup choice defaults to Windows instead of Windows XP Professional, then it goes to a setup menu.

I escape this and restart to manually select Windows XP Professional. How do I get rid of the Windows Setup default forever? I opened the file but it only shows the one option for the operating system I am running, and yet I see the options for Windows 7 when I start my computer.

Can you help me with that please? Hi how can i do this in window 7? Duncan How do I get rid of boot choices in Windows 7. For some reason, XP setup leaves a false second boot choice. This note saved me at least a couple of hours of trial and error and with nine PCs due off the bench tomorrow, I needed that time.

Just use msconfig. There is a tab labeled boot, and the boot choices are listed there, with the current OS labeled. I installed win7 in local disk c and win8 in local disk d but i formatted local disk d accidently now when i open my pc win 8 boot screen appears and my pc starts to restart again and again.

My win7 pc has said missing operating system or that has not my win7 desktop only show American megatrends.

Because of this, you need an external source to fully get rid of Windows. If you didn't turn on your computer, turn it on and quickly put the disk in. Press a key on your keyboard when you get the prompt to press any key. Wait until the installer loads. Select the drive with Windows installed and press "L" on your keyboard to delete its partition.

Press "Enter" or "Return" on your keyboard to install Windows on the partition you select.



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