Remove the Win7 option method in the boot menu after uninstalling Win7 in dual system

  

This is mainly for the users who install dual systems. If we are not satisfied with win7, we need to delete them, but in both xp and win7 dual systems or VISTA and win7 dual systems It will be found that even if the win7 system is uninstalled, its boot menu still exists. If we want to completely remove it, what should we do? After all, these boot menus must be deleted.

NO.1: XP and win7 dual system uninstall win7

Direct use of XP boot disk to repair is perhaps the quickest way, we put XP system installation disk into later reboot System repair, re-enter XP system after the operation. At this point, the administrator password prompt will appear, you can enter it, if you don't prompt, go directly to the next step. After entering, we directly enter fixboot in the run bar and finally exit.

NO.1: VISTA and win7 dual system uninstall win7

Open the start menu and enter the msconfig command to enter the startup settings page in the startup submenu, we will directly delete the win7 startup item. Yes, the second method is obviously much simpler to use. The above is a demonstration of the tutorial on how to delete the startup menu after uninstalling win7. More skills need to be discussed together.

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