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I have added an entry to system.ini file and XP now detects that as a selective start up. I now want to remove the entry.

 

How do I do that? I guess this is not a registry edit. I have taken a copy and edited the entry from there but how can I save back so that SP uses it?

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Hi

 

Or you can right-click My computer and select Properties

Click on the Advanced tab and click on Settings under Startup and Recovery

then click edit

 

 

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system.ini not boot.ini

 

naaaa I meant system.ini that's why I mentioned system.ini :)

 

I have doen this by restoring system using system restore then just had to reinstall and uninstall a program..

 

Shame the option to edit system.ini directly is not there as it is for boot.ini.

 

The other way I realised of course is to select a to restore the system.ini file back to it's previous state by restarting. I did not read the selective start up message correctly :o

 

 

Thanks anyway.

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