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Method 1: Make changes to the root directory of your C drive.
For example. boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\windows
operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\windows="microsoft windows xp professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\winnt="microsoft windows 2000 professional" /fastdetect
Don't win2000, just "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1) winnt=.""microsoft windows 2000 professional"fastdetect" deleted.
If you don't know how to find it, open the C drive first, then select "Tools Folder Options View", remove "Hide Protected System Files", and then click Show all files, and you can see it.
Method 2 (You are XP):
My PC Properties Advanced Boot and PC Recovery Settings .
Then ditto and delete the unwanted.
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It can be solved like this.
Right-click on My Computer, Properties, Advanced, Startup & Recovery, Settings.
Set the top two times to 0 seconds.
OK on it.
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Format the C drive to keep the main system.
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The specific steps to remove redundant system startup entries from the operating system are as follows:
The materials we need to prepare are: computer,
1. First of all, we turn on the computer and click "Run" in the start menu bar.
2. Then we click and enter "msconfig" in the pop-up window, and press enter to confirm.
3. Then we click on the operating system we want to delete in the pop-up window, and then click Delete.
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Tools Material: Take win7 system as an example.
1. First of all, on the desktop, click the "Run" button in the "Start" icon.
2. Then in the interface, enter "Command" and click the "OK" button.
3. After that, in the interface, select "Extra Boot System Options" in the "Boot" tab.
4. Then in the interface, click the "Delete" button.
5. Finally, in the interface, click the "Apply" button.
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1. Right-click, select "Properties", click and enter.
<>3. Click "Advanced" to switch to this page.
<>5. Set the default operating system.
6. Turn off the computer and turn on the system to select the system, and cancel the check in front of the item.
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You can skip the system login option by going to the advanced settings of the system, and the steps are as follows:
1. Right-click the [Computer] icon on the desktop.
2. Select [Properties] in the pop-up menu.
3. Then select Advanced System Settings.
4. In the [System Properties] window, select the [Startup and Fault Recovery] option, and click [Settings].
5. In the [Startup and Fault Recovery] option, remove the "Time to display the operating system list" in front of it, and then click [OK], so that the system will not be prompted to select it the next time you boot the system.
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Preparation tools Materials: A computer with Windows 7.
1. Right-click on the computer options on the computer's desktop, and then click on the properties option in the pop-up page.
2. After entering the property settings page, click on the advanced system settings option on the page.
3. Click the settings option in the pop-up page to enter the startup system settings page.
4. Select the system name that needs to be set as the default startup name to complete the setting.
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If there are some serious failures in the computer, then reinstalling the system is a direct and effective solution. Some users have reinstalled the computer system, and there are multiple redundant system options when booting up, which may be caused by operation errors or other problems during the reinstallation process. In this case, you may want to use the method provided below to manually remove the invalid options.
The easiest way to get rid of redundant boot startup items.
The steps are as follows:
1. Press win+r to open and run, enter msconfig and press enter;
2. After opening the system configuration, click to switch to "Boot Scrambler";
3. The list shows the options that appear when you boot up, set the spine option that can enter the system normally as the default boot item, and then delete other invalid options.
If there are redundant system options after the computer is reinstalled, we can follow the above methods to remove the other invalid options.
First of all, I have to see if there is a switch in the BIOS, and if there is off, mine is not, but it is off by default.
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