Windows 7 Boot Menu Problem
hello,
I will try to be clear, despite my lack of vocabulary knowledge in computer .I installed window 7 on 2 pc.first one is a fujitsu siemens and it works well with 1GB of ram and XP Pro in dual boot. The 2nd pc under XP PRO in dual boot and partition 2, I had a crash, and now I want to remove the choice offered to me by turning on the PC. how to delete 'window 7' to boot.I try with 'msconfig' but I can not change this level, the system prevents me from doing so.
Re: Windows 7 Boot Menu Problem
Hello,
- Start on the CD-ROM Windows XP
- Let the wizard start the installation.
- In the first screen, type R to select Repair and Recovery Console
- In case of dual or multiple booting, select the installer for Windows XP
- Enter the password for Administrator or, if no password has been set, press Enter
Type fixmbr
- Type exit to exit the console.
This should restore the boot "normal" on Windows XP only.
Re: Windows 7 Boot Menu Problem
You can a solve this editing boot ini file
Edit the Boot.ini File
- To view and edit the Boot.ini file:
- Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
-or- - Click Start, click Run, type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.
- On the Advanced tab, click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
- Under System Startup, click Edit.
Setting the Default Operating System
- At the command prompt, type:
bootcfg /default /ID#
Where # specifies the boot entry id in the operating systems section of the BOOT.INI file to be made the default operating system.