Dual Boot

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Guy Delaney

I did an unattended system restore with restore disks that I had made.
Everthing went as expected except that Windows XP Professional was put on
drive D, which means that I now have to choose which Windows XP to boot from
at startup.

I redid everything: Manually reinatalled Windows XP on drive C, deleted the
Windows directory from drive D, and reformatted drive D. Everthing works
great except I still have to choose which Windows XP toboot from when I
start my computer. How can I get my computer to boot on through without
stopping for me to choose which operating system to boot from?
 
D

Dave Patrick

Control Panel|System|Advanced|Startup and Recovery|Edit and remove the
incorrect line under;

[operating systems]


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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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:
|I did an unattended system restore with restore disks that I had made.
| Everthing went as expected except that Windows XP Professional was put on
| drive D, which means that I now have to choose which Windows XP to boot
from
| at startup.
|
| I redid everything: Manually reinatalled Windows XP on drive C, deleted
the
| Windows directory from drive D, and reformatted drive D. Everthing works
| great except I still have to choose which Windows XP toboot from when I
| start my computer. How can I get my computer to boot on through without
| stopping for me to choose which operating system to boot from?
|
|
 

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