I’m sure many of you like to boot multiple OS’s on your PC. You may have Windows XP, Vista or any flavour of Linux appearing in the start up boot
menu. However you may no longer have these OS’s installed but they
continue to appear. So how do you go about removing them? Well this
guide will show you how to do just that.
Firstly go to start and type in msconfig and hit enter -> Now the
MSCONFIG windows will open up for you -> You want to select the boot
menu from the tabs on top -> You will then see the list of operating
systems that are showing up in the boot menu. Simply select the
operating system that you want to delete (you can’t select the default
one) and then click delete -> Next you want to select the Make all boot
settings permanent box and then apply and ok -> Click yes on the box that
pops up asking you to confirm the changes and then restart using the
window that pops up prompting you to after.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
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