I have Windows XP installed on my desktop PC. One day I installed Windows Vista on another partition. But after 30 days it stopped booting. So I formatted my Vista, but every time I try to boot, it throws the OS selection menu at me. Now, I am working with only Windows XP. How can I erase the entry for Vista from the boot menu? I have tried to edit the boot.ini file but there is no such option. Please help me.
Purnia
DIGIT ANSWERS: Although you have erased Windows Vista from you hard drive and installed Windows XP as a fresh replacement, the Vista boot loader still remains on your system. This is the reason why you see the list of operating systems during startup. There are two ways to erase Windows Vista bootloader, the first one:
Or you can try this method:
Solution by TECH QNA EXPERT: Jagdeep Virdi