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Vista - Dual Boot Edit

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07-11-2009   #1


ultimate x64
 
 

Dual Boot Edit

I installed vista in its own directory on my XP computer. After install, I decided to keep Vista and deleted the directory with XP, I still have the dual boot window on startup. How do I restore the original boot process? How can I edit the boot.ini file?

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07-11-2009   #2


Windows 7 RC x64 Vista HP x86
 
 

Re: Dual Boot Edit

Simply type "msconfig" without the quotes into the start search and press enter.

you can then use the application to edit the start-up entries - Boot.ii is not used in Vista
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07-11-2009   #3


ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Dual Boot Edit

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by barman58 View Post
Simply type "msconfig" without the quotes into the start search and press enter.

you can then use the application to edit the start-up entries - Boot.ii is not used in Vista
Many thanks, barman58.
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