Download and install EasyBCD or VistaBootPro and you will easily be able to
remove the entry you don't want.
http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1
"garbanzo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:20683BBC-7F37-4F88-A5C0-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks for the suggestion but it doesn't work. The only option given in
> the
> drop down box in Startup and Recovery is Vista. I think because the XP
> was a
> failed install it set a flag to try and finish the install and this is
> what
> the 2nd option is in the boot menu. Unless someone can identify the
> appropriate keys in the registry to delete, I don't think I'll have much
> luck.
>
> "Seth" wrote:
>
>> "garbanzo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:4B603E4D-9037-4930-90FC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > My Dell computer started out with XP Media Center Edition installed. A
>> > program I wanted to run could only be installed under either XP Pro or
>> > Vista.
>> > First I tried to upgrade the computer to XP Pro but was never able to
>> > get
>> > it
>> > to complete the install. So then I bought a Vista upgrade which I was
>> > able
>> > to install. However now whenever I boot my computer it asks if I want
>> > to
>> > boot Vista or XP Pro Setup. If I try and boot XP Pro Setup it fails
>> > with
>> > "File \$win_nt$.~bt\biosinfo.inf could not be loaded. Error code is
>> > 14."
>> > I
>> > have no trouble booting to Vista but it is a pain to have to go through
>> > the
>> > Windows Boot Manager every time. Does anyone have an idea how to get
>> > rid
>> > of
>> > the incomplete XP Pro installation?
>> >
>> > I tried the method in kb934564 but it won't allow me access to enum
>> > even
>> > though I'm signed in as the administrator.
>> >
>> > Thanks for any advice.
>>
>>
>> Click on the "Windows Orb" then right click on "Computer" and choose
>> Properties.
>>
>> Click on "Advanced system settings" (in left window pane)
>>
>> Under "Startup and Recovery" click "Settings"
>>
>> Choose what you want your "Default operating system" from the drop-down
>> box
>> and set the "Time to display list of operating systems" value to 1 second
>>
>> Hit "OK"
>>
>> Hit "OK"
>>
>> Now on boot-up, it should auto-select your default within 1 second.
>>
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