Changing from dual boot system

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I want to uninstall one of my OS'es and go back to a single OS system. How can I get the old OS out of the boot up (where it asks you to pick which OS you want to boot to, and has the count down of 20 seconds, I think). I know I have to edit the boot.ini or something, any help appreciated!

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theexbrit said:
I want to uninstall one of my OS'es and go back to a single OS system. How
can I get the old OS out of the boot up (where it asks you to pick which OS
you want to boot to, and has the count down of 20 seconds, I think). I know
I have to edit the boot.ini or something, any help appreciated!

Let's see the contents of your boot selector file
(c:\boot.ini). It's usually hidden.
 
-----Original Message-----
I want to uninstall one of my OS'es and go back to a
single OS system. How can I get the old OS out of the boot
up (where it asks you to pick which OS you want to boot
to, and has the count down of 20 seconds, I think). I know
I have to edit the boot.ini or something, any help
appreciated!
Thanks.
.
Got to System Properties>Advanced Tab>Startup and
Recovery button
 
Greetings --

We cannot begin to offer any sort of sound advice until you at
least tell us what specific operating systems are involved, how your
hard drive(s) are partitioned for each OS, and what file system
(FAT32, NTFS, EXT2, etc.) is in use on each partition.

Bruce Chambers

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theexbrit said:
I want to uninstall one of my OS'es and go back to a single OS
system. How can I get the old OS out of the boot up (where it asks you
to pick which OS you want to boot to, and has the count down of 20
seconds, I think). I know I have to edit the boot.ini or something,
any help appreciated!
 

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