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XP dual bootup

11 durable postsStarted 2006-05-12Latest 2006-06-16
#27865Post 1 of 11

Anyone know how to get rid of dual bootup? I have dual bootup options at startup, both options are the same "XP professional". I've looked at some tutorials to try and get rid of it, modifying boot.ini etc with no luck, I just end up with 2 options called Default. I've created a boot disk with all the boot files required to start xp. Infact, I've screwed my PC up and can't start it up without it in :D

#632621Post 2 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

format c:/.

#632682Post 3 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

search "xp boot straploader"

#632741Post 4 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

Right.

#632785Post 5 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

[quote=asdf_admin]search "xp boot strapon"[/quote]

:)

#633009Post 6 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

it's prolly ended up in your autoexec.bat file. Look in there and add // in front of the relevant lines.

#633859Post 7 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

do you actually have two partitions installed, or does it just show two boot options? it's all done by editing the boot.ini to set one as the default and erase the rest...

#643061Post 8 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

^^ Was just about to state the same. Just go and delete the "wrong" instance from the boot options and you should be golden.

#656122Post 9 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

yea its hard to know which is the wrong one, remove the incorrect one and render your system unbootable... simpler is to add 2 forward slashes = //

if your system doesn't boot, go back in, replace the // with the other one

#656735Post 10 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

It's not that hard to find out. Seek out the "clues". ;)

#657059Post 11 of 11

Re: XP dual bootup

delete your boot.ini file, boot from your XP cd, goto the recovery console & run bootcfg /rebuild It'll write a new boot.ini for you

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