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    Question Edit boot sequence

    I would like to know how I can edit my boot sequence. I used to have 2 OS, now I only have one and I would like to eliminate the old boot sequence.
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    The file boot.ini contains the boot sequence. It's reflected in control panel->system->advanced tab in the startup and recovery section (W2K talk - corresponding place in XP )
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    HOW TO: Edit the Boot.ini File in Windows XP
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=289022
    Eric

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    Or you can go to Start>Run and type "msconfig", then in the boot.ini tab you can either delete the line for the non-existant OS, or probably easier is to just set the timeout value to zero.
    Nick.

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    Thanks all for the help. Problem solved
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    so I made your horn louder."

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    supersparks whhen trying to do what you suggest when i set mine to zero a window pops up and says it must be set between 3 and 999
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    That's odd. Maybe it's a "feature" of msconfig. It's certainly possible to set it directly in boot.ini though.
    Nick.

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