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Or better yet to just delete out an installation and get XP to forget about it?
I just installed a new drive and in the process had two active partitions with two separate instances of XP running (I know...but it was the only way). Now I have whittled down to one primary partition and one version fo XP but on boot-up, just past POST, it asks me which version of Windows I want to run. It defaults to the wrong one and gives an I/O error and locks (since that partition is gone). This forces me to scroll down and select the other option every time I reboot. Any ideas?
I just installed a new drive and in the process had two active partitions with two separate instances of XP running (I know...but it was the only way). Now I have whittled down to one primary partition and one version fo XP but on boot-up, just past POST, it asks me which version of Windows I want to run. It defaults to the wrong one and gives an I/O error and locks (since that partition is gone). This forces me to scroll down and select the other option every time I reboot. Any ideas?