- Jun 23, 2004
 
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So I fixed this PC and formatted & reinstalled XP.  Well, going from Home to Pro, leaves a menu on starts........(choose which OS to boot from).
I already did the msconfig.exe to boot.ini and was able to eliminate the path for the Home OS (as it's not there anymore anyway) but then it only works on "selective startup". If I try to tick back to "Normal startup", then it goes back to the OS choices.
OK, so that's no biggie.........EXCEPT......reason for the repair on this PC was it was riddled with viruses & spyware.
Do I wanna use something like "killdisk" to completely wipe the whole disk including the boot record (I've read before that some viruses can camp out in the boot record & reinstall if only doing a 'regular' format/reinstall).
Or is the regular XP format good enough to have cleaned any of that??? (Then just leave it on "selective startup", I suppose, eh??)
TIA :thumbsup:
			
			I already did the msconfig.exe to boot.ini and was able to eliminate the path for the Home OS (as it's not there anymore anyway) but then it only works on "selective startup". If I try to tick back to "Normal startup", then it goes back to the OS choices.
OK, so that's no biggie.........EXCEPT......reason for the repair on this PC was it was riddled with viruses & spyware.
Do I wanna use something like "killdisk" to completely wipe the whole disk including the boot record (I've read before that some viruses can camp out in the boot record & reinstall if only doing a 'regular' format/reinstall).
Or is the regular XP format good enough to have cleaned any of that??? (Then just leave it on "selective startup", I suppose, eh??)
TIA :thumbsup:
				
		
			