Excess WindowsVista boot menu after booting, how to delete

  
This tutorial will share the problem of deleting the extra Windows Vista boot menu after booting. I hope to learn from friends who have encountered the same problem.
Problem Description:
I have installed Windows Vista twice, one of which has been deprecated, it may not be cleaned up, and two Vista boot menus will appear before each boot into the system. How to delete the extra Vista menu item?
Solution:
We can solve it through the bcdedit.exe command line program built into Windows Vista system. The specific steps are as follows.
One, manual implementation
1, right click [& start→ attachment → command prompt”, right click to select “ run as administrator", this will open the administrator Identity command line program;
2, enter "ldcd;bcdedit.exe" in the "Command Prompt" and press Enter to view the details of the existing two (or more) startup items menu. Find the code for the resumeobject line under the obsolete system like {572bcd56-ffa7-11d9-aae0-0007e994107d}.
3, then enter bcdedit /delete {code} to delete this obsolete menu.
Second, use software to achieve
Open Vista optimization master 3.0beta1, click on the above "System Settings", click on the left side "Start settings", "<quo; multi-system selection", manually remove redundant The project is fine.

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