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Need Help With Multiple Operating Systems

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I've said good-bye to win2k3 and have swtiched backed to Windows Xp Professional. I Now Have 3 Installs Of Windows Xp Pro and i dont no how to get rid of it. For Some Reason, i guess it never uninstalled fromt he begining. I found the other 2 partitions for the other 2 Windows Xp Professional Boot options. I Deleted THem Both And Now Have only 1 on the C:/ Drive. But Whenever I restart My Computer it still asks me wich operating system to boot. All Help Is Appreciatied As usual, Thanks!

Edit boot.ini in the root folder and remove the extra boot menu entries.

(back up first!)

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Wheres that at c:/windows/?

In Folder Options Unhide hidden files and folders first and you'll see it in C:\ (the root of C).

Remove the Read Only attribute then you can save any changes.

Or if you're unfamiliar with editing the boot.ini,

go to msconfig > boot.ini > Check all Boot Paths and it'll do the job for you.

In Folder Options Unhide hidden files and folders first and you'll see it in C:\ (the root of C).

Remove the Read Only attribute then you can save any changes.

You will have to Uncheck the Hide Proteced operating system files as well to see the boot.ini file.

just use a partition program such as partition magic or use ranish,it will delete the partition and remove the label in the boot.ini file.

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partition magic hates my drive, it recognizes it as BAD, ill try the boot.ini, thanks anyyway

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