Remove the extra Windows Vista boot menu

  
User problem: I have installed Windows Vista twice, one of which has been abandoned, may not be deleted, two Vista startup menus will appear before booting into the system. How can I delete the extra Vista menu item? Answer: Solving this method can be solved by the bcdedit.exe command line program built into Windows Vista system. The specific steps are as follows: First, use software to achieve: Open Vista optimization master 3.0beta1, click on the above "System Settings", click on the left side "Start settings", "Multi-system selection", manually here Delete the extra items. Second, manual implementation: 1, right mouse click "start → attachments & rarr; command prompt", right click to select "run as administrator" & rdquo;, this opens the administrator's command line program 2, in the "Command Prompt" enter "ldcd; bcdedit.exe" and press Enter, you can view the details of the existing two (or more) startup items menu, find the resume system line similar to the abandoned system {572bcd56-ffa7-11d9-aae0-0007e994107d} code. The following figure is only an example of bcdedit running. For your reference: 3. Then enter bcdedit /delete {code} to delete the obsolete menu.
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