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Removing dual booting

krwell

Senior member
Hey guys I was dual booting between XP and ME. I formatted the partion ME was on but now I still get the menu to select an Operating system at start up. How do I get rid of it? Thanks in advance
 
well, one way is to edit your boot.ini file to make XP the default OS and set the timeout to 0 seconds...that way you effectively don't have a boot menu

as far as completely getting rid of it, i'm not too sure
 


<< problem is in XP there is no boot.ini, and the old boot.ini from ME was deleted in the formatting. >>



are you sure? if you're seeing a boot menu, then most likely boot.ini still exists

uncheck "hide protected operating system files" and see if it shows up
 
> problem is in XP there is no boot.ini, and the old boot.ini from ME was deleted in the formatting

It should be marked hidden/system in the boot volume (normal c:\). Check it from DOS, exporer hides it quite well since it's 'super hidden' (e.g. both system and hidden)

Bill
 
in win xp; goto system, than advance, than start up and recovery than settings than remove the line with win me
 


<< in win xp; goto system, than advance, than start up and recovery than settings than remove the line with win me >>

boot loader]
timeout=999
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect

It should look similiar to that when your done !
 
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