abhijit_reddevil
Manchester United
Hi,
I do not know whether this has been discussed before, so I am opening a new thread. I used to have windows XP SP2 and windows vista beta 2 on two partitions of the HDD. XP was on C drive, vista was on F drive (I have a 80GB HDD with 4 partitions, C, D, E, F). Now I formatted the F drive. Previously I used to have a dual boot menu between XP and Vista on startup. But even after I formatted the F drive, I am still getting the dual boot menu.
Any suggestions as to how to remove the entry of Vista from startup so that the system would boot directly into XP without waiting for user input? I know I can edit the C:\boot.ini but I heard that if something goes wrong, I might not be able to boot. So I wanted the safest way to edit the same.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I do not know whether this has been discussed before, so I am opening a new thread. I used to have windows XP SP2 and windows vista beta 2 on two partitions of the HDD. XP was on C drive, vista was on F drive (I have a 80GB HDD with 4 partitions, C, D, E, F). Now I formatted the F drive. Previously I used to have a dual boot menu between XP and Vista on startup. But even after I formatted the F drive, I am still getting the dual boot menu.
Any suggestions as to how to remove the entry of Vista from startup so that the system would boot directly into XP without waiting for user input? I know I can edit the C:\boot.ini but I heard that if something goes wrong, I might not be able to boot. So I wanted the safest way to edit the same.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.