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Windows XP Start-up
I recently had to reformat my hard-drive and re-install
Windows XP Home. Since then, during start-up and prior to Windows loading, I receive the following message: "Please select the operating system to start. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlighting to your choice. Seconds until highlighted choice will be started automatically: 25 For troubleshooting and advanced start-up options for Windows, press F8." The first listing of M/S Windows XP Home Edition is the correct one. The second one is fragmented. My question is, how can I configure Windows to auto load the O/S with out going thru the requirement to manually choose. Thank you. |
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Windows XP Start-up
Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK |
BOOT.INI tab | Check All Boot Paths button -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Aniello hunted and pecked: I recently had to reformat my hard-drive and re-install Windows XP Home. Since then, during start-up and prior to Windows loading, I receive the following message: "Please select the operating system to start. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlighting to your choice. Seconds until highlighted choice will be started automatically: 25 For troubleshooting and advanced start-up options for Windows, press F8." The first listing of M/S Windows XP Home Edition is the correct one. The second one is fragmented. My question is, how can I configure Windows to auto load the O/S with out going thru the requirement to manually choose. Thank you. |
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Windows XP Start-up
Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK |
BOOT.INI tab | Check All Boot Paths button -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Aniello hunted and pecked: I recently had to reformat my hard-drive and re-install Windows XP Home. Since then, during start-up and prior to Windows loading, I receive the following message: "Please select the operating system to start. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlighting to your choice. Seconds until highlighted choice will be started automatically: 25 For troubleshooting and advanced start-up options for Windows, press F8." The first listing of M/S Windows XP Home Edition is the correct one. The second one is fragmented. My question is, how can I configure Windows to auto load the O/S with out going thru the requirement to manually choose. Thank you. |
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Windows XP Start-up
Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK |
BOOT.INI tab | Check All Boot Paths button -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Aniello hunted and pecked: I recently had to reformat my hard-drive and re-install Windows XP Home. Since then, during start-up and prior to Windows loading, I receive the following message: "Please select the operating system to start. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlighting to your choice. Seconds until highlighted choice will be started automatically: 25 For troubleshooting and advanced start-up options for Windows, press F8." The first listing of M/S Windows XP Home Edition is the correct one. The second one is fragmented. My question is, how can I configure Windows to auto load the O/S with out going thru the requirement to manually choose. Thank you. |
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Windows XP Start-up
Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK |
BOOT.INI tab | Check All Boot Paths button -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Aniello hunted and pecked: I recently had to reformat my hard-drive and re-install Windows XP Home. Since then, during start-up and prior to Windows loading, I receive the following message: "Please select the operating system to start. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlighting to your choice. Seconds until highlighted choice will be started automatically: 25 For troubleshooting and advanced start-up options for Windows, press F8." The first listing of M/S Windows XP Home Edition is the correct one. The second one is fragmented. My question is, how can I configure Windows to auto load the O/S with out going thru the requirement to manually choose. Thank you. |
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Windows XP Start-up
Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK |
BOOT.INI tab | Check All Boot Paths button -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Aniello hunted and pecked: I recently had to reformat my hard-drive and re-install Windows XP Home. Since then, during start-up and prior to Windows loading, I receive the following message: "Please select the operating system to start. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlighting to your choice. Seconds until highlighted choice will be started automatically: 25 For troubleshooting and advanced start-up options for Windows, press F8." The first listing of M/S Windows XP Home Edition is the correct one. The second one is fragmented. My question is, how can I configure Windows to auto load the O/S with out going thru the requirement to manually choose. Thank you. |
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Windows XP Start-up
Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK |
BOOT.INI tab | Check All Boot Paths button -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Aniello hunted and pecked: I recently had to reformat my hard-drive and re-install Windows XP Home. Since then, during start-up and prior to Windows loading, I receive the following message: "Please select the operating system to start. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlighting to your choice. Seconds until highlighted choice will be started automatically: 25 For troubleshooting and advanced start-up options for Windows, press F8." The first listing of M/S Windows XP Home Edition is the correct one. The second one is fragmented. My question is, how can I configure Windows to auto load the O/S with out going thru the requirement to manually choose. Thank you. |
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Windows XP Start-up
Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK |
BOOT.INI tab | Check All Boot Paths button -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Aniello hunted and pecked: I recently had to reformat my hard-drive and re-install Windows XP Home. Since then, during start-up and prior to Windows loading, I receive the following message: "Please select the operating system to start. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlighting to your choice. Seconds until highlighted choice will be started automatically: 25 For troubleshooting and advanced start-up options for Windows, press F8." The first listing of M/S Windows XP Home Edition is the correct one. The second one is fragmented. My question is, how can I configure Windows to auto load the O/S with out going thru the requirement to manually choose. Thank you. |
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Windows XP Start-up
Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK |
BOOT.INI tab | Check All Boot Paths button -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In , Aniello hunted and pecked: I recently had to reformat my hard-drive and re-install Windows XP Home. Since then, during start-up and prior to Windows loading, I receive the following message: "Please select the operating system to start. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlighting to your choice. Seconds until highlighted choice will be started automatically: 25 For troubleshooting and advanced start-up options for Windows, press F8." The first listing of M/S Windows XP Home Edition is the correct one. The second one is fragmented. My question is, how can I configure Windows to auto load the O/S with out going thru the requirement to manually choose. Thank you. |
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