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Posted December 23, If your dual booting Krome Posted December 23, Vista is looking better all the time. Posted December 30, BigCheese Posted January 1, Posted January 1, Posted January 2, Posted January 4, Try bcdedit.

BartAfterDark Posted March 4, Posted March 4, How can I add XP to the boot menu? Posted March 5, I'ld like to know how to get WindowsXp back on my other partition.

Xp default for now Thanks. Posted March 16, Or is there an easier way? Monty27 Posted March 16, This topic is now closed to further replies.

Go to topic listing. Recently Browsing 0 members No registered users viewing this page. Sign In Sign Up. The BOOT. This page will help you make changes to a file you might not even know exists! That menu is controlled by a BOOT. INI file. Many have asked me how to remove that menu after they deleted the new but temporary OS from their hard drive.

Well, it's actually a lot easier and safer to simply change the menu. Because your old system now has a new look :.

INI file which is used to make that OS boot selector menu. Unfortunately, you can not just remove those files! The reason for this is:.

Instead of looking for the files IO. You can, however , easily make changes to the BOOT. So, maybe you'll find a use for all those extra files you never asked for! You can not use BOOT. INI with these operating systems! If you try booting these systems using BOOT.

BAK and boot. BAK files, and these lines added to the new boot. INI file that you're allowed to change from this dialog box: 1 You can select the default OS to boot up, and 2 How many seconds to display the boot menu. INI file! INI file on your own for further editing; such as arranging the order in which the OS selections appear in the menu. Thirst "Windows" or "Linux", second "Previous version" or "Vista", and if I go to the "Previous Version" once again the old know selection by the "boot.

What I like to realise, is to put into the Vista boot loader, the second XP-version that I have on my removable disk. I tried this already with VistaBootPro 2. Creating a new entry is not the prob, however he always read the default "boot. The second XP-version is located on drive "E" seen from Vista. However, when I boot into this version, the same partition is indicated as C-drive. And my Vista-partition has the drive-letter "H". Any help sould be welcome, so I can eleminate at least one boot-selection menu Hopes somebody has an idea how to fix this I tried also after te move of my post to correct my disk-configuration : bootsect.

Mac OS I want to modify the Vista-Boot-menu. This really should be your first stop when messing with BCD stuff. INI file, and Vista reads it once.



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