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How to get rid of old multi-boot options? (Windows)?
I changed OS from XP to Windows 7, and have tried Ubuntu for a few weeks (forgot the password & user name, so it's useless, and DEFINITELY not for me!).
Everytime I turn on the computer, I get the choice between W7, 'Old windows', and Ubuntu (the folders of which I deleted). How to get rid of this screen????
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11 years ago
Easy one. Run msconfig from the Search box. Select the Boot tab, and delete the OSes that you want to get rid of.
Answer 11 years ago
Strangely enough, the other OSses do not appear in the boot tab of MsConfig...
Answer 11 years ago
Wow, that's weird. I would have sworn that there's no way to get a boot options screen without the options appearing in config. But then, Windows works in mysterious ways. And it stops working in even more mysterious ways.
Answer 11 years ago
So true! I upgraded to W7 because XP started to become erratic and give more and more errors. W7 was not better at all. Turned out all was caused by a loose SATA cable!
Now if I only could get my DVD writer working again!!
Answer 11 years ago
If I had one chance to travel through time, I would waste it on going back to the early days of Windows development, find out whoever it was who designed the error-handling routines, and punch him right in the nose. Then I would buy a whole boatload of stock.
Anyway, sorry my suggestion didn't work. I bet Nacho or Plane's will. Good luck with the DVD burner, too.
11 years ago
Here are the directions from Microsoft's site. They'll take care of it.
11 years ago
. I don't know if this will work with Win7, but here's what MS says to do in XP.
. Here's a Google search for Win7 boot options.
. IIRC, Ubuntu uses a different boot manager than Windows, but I can't recall the name.