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sugarbear
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      13th Jul 2003
I wanted to repair something on WIN2K and lunch by mistake
WIN setup. Now I do have WIN2000 and WIN 2000 SETUP
choice when I boot my computer. How can I erase that from
my registry?
I did remove the install folder in progress from the C
drive and change the boot order to safely boot on my OK
window OS but what is next?
 
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Dave Patrick
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      13th Jul 2003
Remove the option you no longer want from boot.ini found in the root of the
system partition. Explorer|Tools|Folder Options|View, then radio button for
"Show hidden files and folders", then uncheck the box for "Hide protected
operating system files"


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"sugarbear" wrote:
> I wanted to repair something on WIN2K and lunch by mistake
> WIN setup. Now I do have WIN2000 and WIN 2000 SETUP
> choice when I boot my computer. How can I erase that from
> my registry?
> I did remove the install folder in progress from the C
> drive and change the boot order to safely boot on my OK
> window OS but what is next?



 
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