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Hi,

I recently reinstalled Windows XP on my desktop. In the installiation i
chose to remove the partition that the old copy was on and reinstall a fresh
version to a clean hard drive. the hard drive is clear and windows is
reinstalled however when it boots it asks which windows i would like to log
onto, when there is only one version installed!

how do i remove this option?

cheers,

Jeremy
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Jeremy said:
I recently reinstalled Windows XP on my desktop. In the
installiation i chose to remove the partition that the old copy was
on and reinstall a fresh version to a clean hard drive. the hard
drive is clear and windows is reinstalled however when it boots it
asks which windows i would like to log onto, when there is only one
version installed!

how do i remove this option?

Edit the BOOT.INI appropriately.
 
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Wesley Vogel

Check All Boot Paths

Start | Run | Type: msconfig | Click OK |
Boot.ini tab | Check All Boot Paths button |
A dialog box will open detailing the location of any invalid operating
system locations | Confirm you want to remove the entry and reboot

[[Check All Boot Paths - This button will check the boot paths for all
operating systems listed in the BOOT.INI to ensure they point to a valid
operating system. ]]

Msconfig image
http://www.winnetmag.com/Files/16/20784/msconfig.gif

If there is only one you will get:
It appears that all BOOT.INI lines for Microsoft operating systems are OK.

A dialog box will open detailing the location of any invalid operating
system locations.

Similar to this...
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It appears that the following line in the BOOT.INI file does not refer to a
valid operating system:

"multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP
Professional " /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn"

Would you like to remove it from the BOOT.INI file?
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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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