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Curtis HB Kilpatrick II
December 5th 03, 12:55 PM
I was having a problem with missing files in my windows
system, so I reinstalled the windows xp software and in
doing so I ended up with two drives a C-drive and a F-
drive and no memory so I re-formatted the F-drive which
restored my memory but now when I reboot I have to choose
which drive. How do I remove the dual boot Inf file so
that my computer will reboot without me choosing c drive?
Thorsten Matzner
December 5th 03, 12:56 PM
"Curtis HB Kilpatrick II" > wrote:
>I was having a problem with missing files in my windows
>system, so I reinstalled the windows xp software and in
>doing so I ended up with two drives a C-drive and a F-
>drive and no memory so I re-formatted the F-drive which
>restored my memory but now when I reboot I have to choose
>which drive. How do I remove the dual boot Inf file so
>that my computer will reboot without me choosing c drive?
Adjust the BOOT.INI file. See "How to Edit the BOOT.INI File in
Windows XP" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=289022).
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Rifleman
December 5th 03, 08:18 PM
[This followup was posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics and a
copy was sent to the cited author.]
In article >,
quoth
> I was having a problem with missing files in my windows
> system, so I reinstalled the windows xp software and in
> doing so I ended up with two drives a C-drive and a F-
> drive and no memory so I re-formatted the F-drive which
> restored my memory but now when I reboot I have to choose
> which drive. How do I remove the dual boot Inf file so
> that my computer will reboot without me choosing c drive?
>
Disk space is NOT memory - it's storage space. Memory (RAM) loses its
contents when you turn your machine off. Disk space does not.
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