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After upgrading Windows XP system to Windows Vista system, you will see an option for "early version of Windows" in the boot menu. . How do we remove the entire option? The method provided in this article can be said to be the easiest and straightforward.
1. Open a command prompt. Type cmd in the search bar at the beginning and open a command prompt in the list of programs.
2. Type the following command and press Enter.
Bcdedit /delete –f
This command will delete the old Windows XP ntldr project and the computer will boot directly into Vista.
Q:
My vista is installed in the E disk, XP is installed in the c disk, is the VISTA installed after the xp, now found that Vista, xp is also useless, I want to delete it, The premise is that I don't have a CD, only two systems, the master speed to make a safe and effective way! ! ! ! ! ! ! The low-level hard disk that has been harmed last time
A:
First enter the vsita system, then display all hidden and system files, move all hidden system files and BOOT folders to another disk, then Format the C drive, then copy the files you just moved back to the C drive, you can
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After logging in with Vista, delete xp directly. Then find the boot.ini file in the root directory of the E drive. Open it and delete the contents of XP, so that XP login will not appear when you start it. The following is the contents of boot.ini: (XP system) [boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\\Windows [Operating systems] multi(0)disk(0 )rdisk(0)partition(1)\\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
You correspond to your own (1,2 lines), and delete the contents of XP.
Sometimes you may not find the boot.ini file in the root directory of the E drive. You can see it by removing the check mark before hiding the protected operating system file in the view under the folder option in the Tools menu. it.

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