"dancer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:IKrae.121345$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I have a w2k system which I wanted to reinstall on a drive that needed
> to have the OS reinstalled. But instead of wiping that hdd,
> I had a same size harddrive which had held an xp os, so I put my w2k os
> disk in it to wipe it. (That way I could have 2 hdd's in my puter and
> then
> pick and choose what data to keep
> from the old w2k hdd without the concern of loosing any data and move
> the good data to newly installed hdd over a period of time.)
>
> The w2k os installed on the old xp hdd but I noticed one difference. After
> I deleted the partitions, I normally have the choice of installing FAT or
> NTFS
> when I install w2k. This time, I only had the choice of NTFS.
>
> Now even though I deleted the old partitions and reformatted, the POST
> comes
> up and then offers me the choice of
> which OS to go to (w2k or xp). If I choose the xp, there is nothing there
> and
> it stops and says problem with proceeding. If I choose w2k, it opens into
> w2k normally.
>
> How do I remove that choice of xp in the POST??? I don't want to be
> stopped
> there with a choice every time. If I leave it alone, it does time out to
> the default
> choice which is w2k, but that adds about 30 sec. to the POST time.
>
> HELP!!!
>
> Thanks,
> jenny
>
>
I think you need to edit your BOOT INI file which usualy is accessed by
running MSconfig, or accessed from SYSTEM PROPERTIES>ADVACED>STARTUP and
RECOVERY, This is the proceedure for WinXP, should be nearly the same in
2000.
Regards, Rene Lamontagne
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