If there is only one value in the [Operating Systems] section in the
Boot.ini file, the Boot Menu is not displayed. Windows starts immediately
because there is no choice to be made.
If you need the Boot Menu to be displayed, edit the Boot.ini file and create
a second entry in the [Operating Systems] section. You can copy the
existing entry in that section. After you add a second entry, the Boot Menu
is displayed and the Timeout value is used.
Boot Menu Is Not Displayed and Timeout Value Is Not Used
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;242443
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:29A764F4-6174-4E72-9D45-(E-Mail Removed),
mike <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> I'm looking to edit or customize the "Windows Advanced Options Menu"
> (F8). I would like to be able to add another entry into the menu. Doing
> it this way rather then using the boot.ini removes the temptation for the
> user to select the alternate os to boot from. Even if you set the timeout
> to 3/5 seconds the user still see's the section option. So doing it this
> way is more secure and convenient for my team.
>
> Thanks in Advance..