Re: select os on startup of computer
From: Kristofer Gafvert (kgafvert_at_NEWSilopia.com)
Date: 06/13/04
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Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 23:12:02 +0200
Hello,
Right click "My Computer" and click Properties.
Click on the Advanced tab
Click on Settings button for "Startup and Recovery"
>From there you can either edit boot.ini manually, or select the OS you want
to boot into and edit the time the boot menu is visible.
-- Regards, Kristofer Gafvert - IIS MVP http://www.ilopia.com - When you need help! "christopher" <chris.w@codeskillz.com> wrote in message news:1b99001c45189$07eda240$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Hello > i have recently installed xp on my second computer's > harddrive. > To do so i put the 2nd computers' harddrive in my first > computer as a slave and installed it... then uninstalled > the hardrive and put it back in my second computer > > But unfortunately now when i start up my computer it asks > me which OS i want to start the computer with... even > though i only have one OS on the computer... > > What do i have to do so i can get rid of that "startup > question" and make the computer understand there is only > one OS on the computer... ( is it something in the bios > setup??) > > Thanks for your help > Christopher > chris.w@codeskillz.com
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