Guest get52shorty Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 I am wondering if it is possible to remove an operating system from a multiboot system. I had windows xp crash on me and when doing a system restore was plagued with errors. I ended up setting up a multiboot system with the original windows xp showing up as the default operating system at startup but not able to start as a file is missing or corrupt. How do I get rid of the original messed up XP? By the way the secondary Windows XP works just fine but I always have to select it at startup before the 3 second timer runs out. -- shorty
Guest Mayank Gupta Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Re: multiboot On 2008-05-15 01:36:00 +0530, get52shorty <get52shorty@discussions.microsoft.com> said: > I am wondering if it is possible to remove an operating system from a > multiboot system. I had windows xp crash on me and when doing a system > restore was plagued with errors. I ended up setting up a multiboot system > with the original windows xp showing up as the default operating system at > startup but not able to start as a file is missing or corrupt. How do I get > rid of the original messed up XP? By the way the secondary Windows XP works > just fine but I always have to select it at startup before the 3 second timer > runs out. You can edit the boot.ini file (go here for instructions : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289022) You'll find two entries over there, remove the old installation one and that'll solve your problem. In case you are not sure that which one is the first entry...please post the information...
Guest AJR Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Re: multiboot Mayank's suggestion will remove the dual boot "menu" - however the first XP installation will still be on the computer - BTW - as an option you can, via boot.ini, set the second XP as the default. Did you install the second XP incident in the same partition as the first installation (Different Windows folder) ? On a separate partition? "get52shorty" <get52shorty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8FBDD985-D3DF-4129-BD2B-55FE242DCAE8@microsoft.com... >I am wondering if it is possible to remove an operating system from a > multiboot system. I had windows xp crash on me and when doing a system > restore was plagued with errors. I ended up setting up a multiboot system > with the original windows xp showing up as the default operating system at > startup but not able to start as a file is missing or corrupt. How do I > get > rid of the original messed up XP? By the way the secondary Windows XP > works > just fine but I always have to select it at startup before the 3 second > timer > runs out. > -- > shorty >
Guest get52shorty Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Re: multiboot It's on the same partition. I was thinking the same thing as far as just the "menu" being removed. I'd like the secondary os to be gone if possible. -- shorty "AJR" wrote: > Mayank's suggestion will remove the dual boot "menu" - however the first XP > installation will still be on the computer - BTW - as an option you can, via > boot.ini, set the second XP as the default. > > Did you install the second XP incident in the same partition as the first > installation (Different Windows folder) ? On a separate partition? > > > "get52shorty" <get52shorty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8FBDD985-D3DF-4129-BD2B-55FE242DCAE8@microsoft.com... > >I am wondering if it is possible to remove an operating system from a > > multiboot system. I had windows xp crash on me and when doing a system > > restore was plagued with errors. I ended up setting up a multiboot system > > with the original windows xp showing up as the default operating system at > > startup but not able to start as a file is missing or corrupt. How do I > > get > > rid of the original messed up XP? By the way the secondary Windows XP > > works > > just fine but I always have to select it at startup before the 3 second > > timer > > runs out. > > -- > > shorty > > > > >
Guest get52shorty Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Re: multiboot Further to my last message: C:\Windows and C:\Windows2 is how the two os appear -- shorty "get52shorty" wrote: > It's on the same partition. I was thinking the same thing as far as just the > "menu" being removed. I'd like the secondary os to be gone if possible. > -- > shorty > > > "AJR" wrote: > > > Mayank's suggestion will remove the dual boot "menu" - however the first XP > > installation will still be on the computer - BTW - as an option you can, via > > boot.ini, set the second XP as the default. > > > > Did you install the second XP incident in the same partition as the first > > installation (Different Windows folder) ? On a separate partition? > > > > > > "get52shorty" <get52shorty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:8FBDD985-D3DF-4129-BD2B-55FE242DCAE8@microsoft.com... > > >I am wondering if it is possible to remove an operating system from a > > > multiboot system. I had windows xp crash on me and when doing a system > > > restore was plagued with errors. I ended up setting up a multiboot system > > > with the original windows xp showing up as the default operating system at > > > startup but not able to start as a file is missing or corrupt. How do I > > > get > > > rid of the original messed up XP? By the way the secondary Windows XP > > > works > > > just fine but I always have to select it at startup before the 3 second > > > timer > > > runs out. > > > -- > > > shorty > > > > > > > > >
Guest Timothy Daniels Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Re: multiboot Each folder contains an OS. Delete whichever one you want, and delete the boot.ini entry which refers to it, setting the one you desire as the default in the "default=" line. *TimDaniels* "get52shorty" wrote: > Further to my last message: > C:\Windows and C:\Windows2 is how the two os appear > -- > shorty > > > "get52shorty" wrote: > >> It's on the same partition. I was thinking the same thing as far as just the >> "menu" being removed. I'd like the secondary os to be gone if possible. >> -- >> shorty >> >> >> "AJR" wrote: >> >> > Mayank's suggestion will remove the dual boot "menu" - however the first XP >> > installation will still be on the computer - BTW - as an option you can, >> > via >> > boot.ini, set the second XP as the default. >> > >> > Did you install the second XP incident in the same partition as the first >> > installation (Different Windows folder) ? On a separate partition? >> > >> > >> > "get52shorty" <get52shorty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:8FBDD985-D3DF-4129-BD2B-55FE242DCAE8@microsoft.com... >> > >I am wondering if it is possible to remove an operating system from a >> > > multiboot system. I had windows xp crash on me and when doing a system >> > > restore was plagued with errors. I ended up setting up a multiboot >> > > system >> > > with the original windows xp showing up as the default operating system >> > > at >> > > startup but not able to start as a file is missing or corrupt. How do I >> > > get >> > > rid of the original messed up XP? By the way the secondary Windows XP >> > > works >> > > just fine but I always have to select it at startup before the 3 second >> > > timer >> > > runs out. >> > > -- >> > > shorty >> > > >> > >> > >> >
Guest Mark Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Re: multiboot Timothy is correct, pretty darn easy Mark "Timothy Daniels" <NoSpam@SpamMeNot.com> wrote in message news:OzmvxShtIHA.4560@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Each folder contains an OS. Delete whichever one you want, > and delete the boot.ini entry which refers to it, setting the one > you desire as the default in the "default=" line. > > *TimDaniels* > > "get52shorty" wrote: >> Further to my last message: >> C:\Windows and C:\Windows2 is how the two os appear >> -- >> shorty >> >> >> "get52shorty" wrote: >> >>> It's on the same partition. I was thinking the same thing as far as >>> just the >>> "menu" being removed. I'd like the secondary os to be gone if possible. >>> -- >>> shorty >>> >>> >>> "AJR" wrote: >>> >>> > Mayank's suggestion will remove the dual boot "menu" - however the >>> > first XP >>> > installation will still be on the computer - BTW - as an option you >>> > can, via >>> > boot.ini, set the second XP as the default. >>> > >>> > Did you install the second XP incident in the same partition as the >>> > first >>> > installation (Different Windows folder) ? On a separate partition? >>> > >>> > >>> > "get52shorty" <get52shorty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> > news:8FBDD985-D3DF-4129-BD2B-55FE242DCAE8@microsoft.com... >>> > >I am wondering if it is possible to remove an operating system from a >>> > > multiboot system. I had windows xp crash on me and when doing a >>> > > system >>> > > restore was plagued with errors. I ended up setting up a multiboot >>> > > system >>> > > with the original windows xp showing up as the default operating >>> > > system at >>> > > startup but not able to start as a file is missing or corrupt. How >>> > > do I >>> > > get >>> > > rid of the original messed up XP? By the way the secondary Windows >>> > > XP >>> > > works >>> > > just fine but I always have to select it at startup before the 3 >>> > > second >>> > > timer >>> > > runs out. >>> > > -- >>> > > shorty >>> > > >>> > >>> > >>> > > >
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