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| Junior Techie Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 63
| Well I originally partition my drive so I can do a clean install of Vista. After a week of having Vista and XP I deleted the Vista partition and resized the XP partition to the full drive. Now every time I boot up my computer it gives me the Windows Boot Manager that began appearing with Vista. I've tried unchecking and setting time to 0 on the "Time to Display list of operating systems" on the Startup and Recovery menu but nothing changed. Is there any way to rid this? |
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| Commander Super Mod Joker Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: In Trotter's crawl space
Posts: 14,313
| Hello, Use the XP CD and go into the Recovery Console. From there do a fixboot and fixmbr command. That will get rid of the Vista boot manager for good. Cheers, Mak |
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| Commander Super Mod Joker Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: In Trotter's crawl space
Posts: 14,313
| Hello, When you get to the first screen after XP loads the files you shold see a option. "Press R to enter the Recovery Console" So press R and follow the prompts to enter your XP Install and do teh commands. Cheers, Mak |
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