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      9th Sep 2007
OK, heres my problem, I really hope somone can help me here. I had unplugged
my computer and put it in storage for around a year. When I got it back out
and plugged it up I noticed that alot of my programs had ran together. I
called the computer company (dell) and explained to them what was going on.
They sent me a windowsXP pack 2 cd to install. So, I install it. When I
restarted my computer, this message came up saying I had to choose between
windowsXP home edition and windowsXP home edition. I have 2 WindowsXP on my
computer now. How the heck do I get one of these off?
 
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      9th Sep 2007
trouble with XP wrote:
> OK, heres my problem, I really hope somone can help me here. I had
> unplugged my computer and put it in storage for around a year. When
> I got it back out and plugged it up I noticed that alot of my
> programs had ran together. I called the computer company (dell) and
> explained to them what was going on. They sent me a windowsXP pack 2
> cd to install. So, I install it. When I restarted my computer, this
> message came up saying I had to choose between windowsXP home edition
> and windowsXP home edition. I have 2 WindowsXP on my computer now.
> How the heck do I get one of these off?


I had the same problem. You probably put the second OS on the same partition
as the original. That's what I did. I ended up re-formatting.


 
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      9th Sep 2007
tom wrote:
> trouble with XP wrote:
>> OK, heres my problem, I really hope somone can help me here. I had
>> unplugged my computer and put it in storage for around a year. When
>> I got it back out and plugged it up I noticed that alot of my
>> programs had ran together. I called the computer company (dell) and
>> explained to them what was going on. They sent me a windowsXP pack 2
>> cd to install. So, I install it. When I restarted my computer, this
>> message came up saying I had to choose between windowsXP home edition
>> and windowsXP home edition. I have 2 WindowsXP on my computer now.
>> How the heck do I get one of these off?

>
> I had the same problem. You probably put the second OS on the same partition
> as the original. That's what I did. I ended up re-formatting.
>
>


Alternatively, (less work - less destructive)

show hidden files

edit c:\boot.ini - change timout to 1 sec, or remove the second OS line
completely. Just to be on the safe side, copy boot.ini to boot.ini.old
so you can undo the change if need be.

Steve
 
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      9th Sep 2007
Could you explain 'alot of my programs ran together'?
"trouble with XP" <trouble with (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:8672D596-38A2-4627-81C2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> OK, heres my problem, I really hope somone can help me here. I had
> unplugged
> my computer and put it in storage for around a year. When I got it back
> out
> and plugged it up I noticed that alot of my programs had ran together. I
> called the computer company (dell) and explained to them what was going
> on.
> They sent me a windowsXP pack 2 cd to install. So, I install it. When I
> restarted my computer, this message came up saying I had to choose between
> windowsXP home edition and windowsXP home edition. I have 2 WindowsXP on
> my
> computer now. How the heck do I get one of these off?



 
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Ron Martell
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      10th Sep 2007
trouble with XP <trouble with (E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>OK, heres my problem, I really hope somone can help me here. I had unplugged
>my computer and put it in storage for around a year. When I got it back out
>and plugged it up I noticed that alot of my programs had ran together. I
>called the computer company (dell) and explained to them what was going on.
>They sent me a windowsXP pack 2 cd to install. So, I install it. When I
>restarted my computer, this message came up saying I had to choose between
>windowsXP home edition and windowsXP home edition. I have 2 WindowsXP on my
>computer now. How the heck do I get one of these off?


Try using Start - Run - MSCONFIG. Go to the BOOT.INI tab and click
on the "Check all boot paths" button.

Good lucl

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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