Windows Boot Manager

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After upgrading to Vista the boot manager scrren appears and i have to select
vista, how do i delete this screen and vista will boot automatically?
Thanks
Randy
 
dudedlls said:
After upgrading to Vista the boot manager scrren appears and i have to
select
vista, how do i delete this screen and vista will boot automatically?
Thanks
Randy


Go to "Control Panel" > "System" > "Advanced System settings" > "Advanced"
tab > "Startup & Recovery"
Time to display list of operating systems = 0

Worked for me.
 
dudedlls said:
After upgrading to Vista the boot manager scrren appears and i have
to select vista, how do i delete this screen and vista will boot
automatically?
Thanks
Randy
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Maybe the following software will work for you.

VistaBootPRO
http://www.vistabootpro.org/index.php

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In this instance there is no need for VistaBootPro. It is simply a matter of
setting the 'time to display operating system' to zero so Vista boots
directly without using the menu screen. You can do this as follows:

1/ Click the Start button
2/ From the Start menu, Click control panel
3/ In control panel, click the System icon
4/ In the system properties window, click the Advanced system settings link
5/ If UAC (user account control) is enabled then authenticate yourself
(either click the continue button or insert the administrator password)
6/ The Advanced tab will be displayed
7/ Look at the startup and recovery section and click the Settings button
8/ In the startup and recovery window set the 'time to display list of
operating systems' to 0 (zero)
9/ Click Ok, followed by OK in the next window
10/ Finally close control panel
11/ The next time you boot your machine it should boot directly into Vista
without showing the menu screen.


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