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Boot manager problem. Very annoying.
  1. #1


    Alan LeHun Guest

    Boot manager problem. Very annoying.

    Every time I boot my machine (dual boot - 2 x vista 32 home
    Premium), the boot manager tries to take me into an incomplete,
    and unwanted, vista setup option which then hangs the machine.

    I want to delete that option from the boot manager but it
    doesn't appear in bcdedit, and that is about as far as my
    technical knowledge goes.

    Anyone know how to get rid of an unwanted vista setup option
    from the bm?




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    Alan LeHun

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  2. #2


    Rick Rogers Guest

    Re: Boot manager problem. Very annoying.

    Hi,

    Click start, type msconfig and hit the <enter> key. Click continue at the
    UAC prompt. Go to the boot tab, select the correct boot line and then 'set
    as default'. Click on the unwanted one and delete it. Click apply/ok and
    reboot.

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    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

    "Alan LeHun" <try@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:MPG.2611d8461c7177e989797@newsgroup-privat.org...

    > Every time I boot my machine (dual boot - 2 x vista 32 home
    > Premium), the boot manager tries to take me into an incomplete,
    > and unwanted, vista setup option which then hangs the machine.
    >
    > I want to delete that option from the boot manager but it
    > doesn't appear in bcdedit, and that is about as far as my
    > technical knowledge goes.
    >
    > Anyone know how to get rid of an unwanted vista setup option
    > from the bm?
    >
    >
    > --
    > Alan LeHun

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    Alan LeHun Guest

    Re: Boot manager problem. Very annoying.

    In article <eiC9B7gyKHA.3264@newsgroup>,
    rick@newsgroup says...

    > Click start, type msconfig and hit the <enter> key. Click continue at the
    > UAC prompt. Go to the boot tab, select the correct boot line and then 'set
    > as default'. Click on the unwanted one and delete it. Click apply/ok and
    > reboot.
    >
    Thanks Rick.

    I misreported the original problem however, in that the
    offending setup entry was actually for XP which I no longer
    use. I think the problem lies with the boot.ini file on my root
    drive which I 'believe' I can just delete and be done with.
    (I'm using only vista atm)

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    Alan LeHun

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    R. C. White Guest

    Re: Boot manager problem. Very annoying.

    Hi, Alan.

    Vista does not use Boot.ini at all - except when "previous version of
    Windows" is chosen from the OS menu. It also does not use NTLDR or
    NTDETECT.COM. All 3 of these files can be deleted from your System
    Partition (typically Drive C:, but not always). I assume that you also have
    already deleted WinXP's entire \Windows folder tree, since that also is now
    ignored.

    Since you are familiar with bcdedit.exe, you can use it to remove the entire
    entry for "Windows Legacy OS Loader" from the BCD.

    RC
    --
    R. C. White, CPA
    San Marcos, TX
    rc@newsgroup
    Microsoft Windows MVP
    Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64

    "Alan LeHun" <try@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:MPG.2612049e8ee498d4989798@newsgroup-privat.org...

    > In article <eiC9B7gyKHA.3264@newsgroup>,
    > rick@newsgroup says...

    >> Click start, type msconfig and hit the <enter> key. Click continue at the
    >> UAC prompt. Go to the boot tab, select the correct boot line and then
    >> 'set
    >> as default'. Click on the unwanted one and delete it. Click apply/ok and
    >> reboot.
    >>
    >
    > Thanks Rick.
    >
    > I misreported the original problem however, in that the
    > offending setup entry was actually for XP which I no longer
    > use. I think the problem lies with the boot.ini file on my root
    > drive which I 'believe' I can just delete and be done with.
    > (I'm using only vista atm)
    >
    > --
    > Alan LeHun

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    Alan LeHun Guest

    Re: Boot manager problem. Very annoying.

    In article <Omu6oXjyKHA.5040@newsgroup>,
    rc@newsgroup says...

    > Vista does not use Boot.ini at all - except when "previous version of
    > Windows" is chosen from the OS menu. It also does not use NTLDR or
    > NTDETECT.COM. All 3 of these files can be deleted from your System
    > Partition (typically Drive C:, but not always).
    G in my case. Deleting boot.ini solved the issue. I have now
    searched for NTLDR and NTDETECT but they are not present on
    this mc.

    > I assume that you also have
    > already deleted WinXP's entire \Windows folder tree, since that also is now
    > ignored.
    Many moons ago, but this installation setup option never
    appeared until recently.

    >
    > Since you are familiar with bcdedit.exe, you can use it to remove the entire
    > entry for "Windows Legacy OS Loader" from the BCD.
    >
    I'm a lot more familiar now. I didn't know anything about it
    yesterday morning.

    Thank you, and Rick, for the help.


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    Alan LeHun

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  6. #6


    R. C. White Guest

    Re: Boot manager problem. Very annoying.

    Hi, Alan.

    You're welcome, of course. Glad you got it solved - and thanks for the
    feedback. ;<)

    RC
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    R. C. White, CPA
    San Marcos, TX
    rc@newsgroup
    Microsoft Windows MVP
    Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64

    "Alan LeHun" <try@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:MPG.2612d031b2ae1aa989799@newsgroup-privat.org...

    > In article <Omu6oXjyKHA.5040@newsgroup>,
    > rc@newsgroup says...
    >

    >> Vista does not use Boot.ini at all - except when "previous version of
    >> Windows" is chosen from the OS menu. It also does not use NTLDR or
    >> NTDETECT.COM. All 3 of these files can be deleted from your System
    >> Partition (typically Drive C:, but not always).
    >
    > G in my case. Deleting boot.ini solved the issue. I have now
    > searched for NTLDR and NTDETECT but they are not present on
    > this mc.
    >

    >> I assume that you also have
    >> already deleted WinXP's entire \Windows folder tree, since that also is
    >> now
    >> ignored.
    >
    > Many moons ago, but this installation setup option never
    > appeared until recently.
    >

    >>
    >> Since you are familiar with bcdedit.exe, you can use it to remove the
    >> entire
    >> entry for "Windows Legacy OS Loader" from the BCD.
    >>
    >
    > I'm a lot more familiar now. I didn't know anything about it
    > yesterday morning.
    >
    > Thank you, and Rick, for the help.
    >
    >
    > --
    > Alan LeHun

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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