PC TECH HELP - Dual Boot Removal
Saturday, May 17, 2008 11:09:38 PM
Have you ever reinstalled windows, and for some reason you get the dual boot screen? Or maybe you had Widows and Linux installed and removed one, and have remove one of the Operating Systems but still get the dual boot screen. Well here is a safe and easy way to remove the unwanted OP system from the boot screen.
Click start>run
Type in "msconfig" without paranthesis in the "open" box.
Click the boot.ini tab. You will see a box that says "check all boot paths". Click it. Exit msconfig. The next time you reboot, the selection screen (boot menu) won't be there.
What you just did-since you deleted the 2nd OS, when windows checks the paths, it will delete the one with the missing OS>no more menu
Click start>run
Type in "msconfig" without paranthesis in the "open" box.
Click the boot.ini tab. You will see a box that says "check all boot paths". Click it. Exit msconfig. The next time you reboot, the selection screen (boot menu) won't be there.
What you just did-since you deleted the 2nd OS, when windows checks the paths, it will delete the one with the missing OS>no more menu











