Delete Win7 startup items under WinXP

Updated on number 2024-02-08
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've experienced it myself, so I might as well give it a try.

    Extract the Win7 image file, for example, to the F drive, see if there is a boot folder, if there is, click the start button, enter cmd in the "Run" column, and open the DOS window. Input.

    F: Boot NT52 All Force (Indicates that the boot fix has changed the system disk boot manager).

    Reboot the system and you will find that the boot items of Windows are gone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the next Rubik's Cube, the system settings in the Reed system selection can be easily deleted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your problem should be that there should be two startup items, one is "early windos" and the other is "windos7" I have also encountered a lot of methods have not been removed, here is the most stupid method, you can try it: reinstall win7 after installing a win7 optimization master use win7 optimization master can be removed and then restart the computer to microsoft windows xp professional and one-click ghost build 080606 start the items and then on the grid win7 where the disk is, and that's what I did.

    What you said can't be deleted, and it has nothing to do with him.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How Windows removes redundant startup items.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Handful. windows

    put the disc into the optical drive or put it.

    windows

    Target. ISO file to the virtual drive, if your drive letter is:

    e, then run:

    e:\boot\

    nt52all

    Rebooting it will be completely deleted.

    windows

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Remove the redundant boot menu on the system configuration.

    First click "Start-Run", enter the "msconfig" command in the run input box, run the command to open the system configuration window, switch to "Start", and delete these redundant startup menu items on it.

    2. Run the bcdedit command in cmd.

    To remove it through the system's menu management command, just enter "cmd" on the run input box, open the command prompt window, and then add the following command "bcdedit."

    delete

    Type it in and press enter to run the command to remove the redundant boot menu options.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Open the Startup and Failback dialog box. Right-click on the "Computer" icon in win7 system, select the "Properties" command in the pop-up shortcut menu, click "Advanced System Settings" on the left side of the pop-up window, open the "System Properties" dialog box and click "Advanced" - "Startup and Fault Recovery" - "Settings", as shown in the figure.

    3. Initiating Items. The system will open the file with the Notepad program, delete the redundant ** in it, and only keep the statement before multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1) Windows="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" noexecute=optin fastdetect, as shown in the figure.

    4. Close the window after deleting the redundant statement, a prompt appears that the text of the file has been changed, and asks whether to save, click "Yes" to save, and the two boot options will no longer appear when you restart the computer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Open the Startup and Failback dialog box. Right-click on the "Computer" icon in win7 system, select the "Properties" command in the pop-up shortcut menu, click "Advanced System Settings" on the left side of the pop-up window, open the "System Properties" dialog box and click "Advanced" - "Startup and Fault Recovery" - "Settings", as shown in the figure.

    3. Initiating Items. The system will open the file with the Notepad program, delete the redundant ** in it, and only keep the statement before multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1) Windows="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" noexecute=optin fastdetect, as shown in the figure.

    4. Close the window after deleting the redundant statement, a prompt appears that the text of the file has been changed, and asks whether to save, click "Yes" to save, and the two boot options will no longer appear when you restart the computer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Tools Raw materials: a computer with 360 security guards and XP systems.

    Steps: 1. Turn on 360 Security Guard.

    2. Click Optimize to accelerate.

    3. Click Launcher.

    <> precautions: Using 360 Security Guard to delete startup items is simple, convenient, and easy to operate, and can be correctly mastered for those who do not have a foundation to appeal the operation steps.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    360 Security Guard can modify the startup items.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The following three methods can also be used to delete boot items on a particular system!! You can focus on the third method).

    Multi Boot Menu Repair and Recovery Method 1:

    Multi Boot Menu Repair and Recovery Method 2:

    Install and open the easybcd Chinese version of the software:

    B. Put the installation disk of Windows XP into the CD-ROM drive, restart the computer, perform the operation of installing XP, and install the XP operating system to any partition other than the C drive (note that it is not the C drive).

    C. After the installation is completed, if you want to start the computer, you can only enter and log in to the XP system for the time being, which is due to the win7 or win8 system boot information is covered by the XP installer, at this time, you can fix it according to the following operations:

    Log in to XP and run EasyBCD, then click the "Manage Boot Project" button, then check the "Reset Win7 or Win8 Boot Project" radio box, and click the Write button.

    Reboot and you'll be back to the classic boot multi-boot boot menu!

    If it is a win7-win8 or win8-win7 dual system, you can change the above steps to set winxp to win7 or win8. )

    Multi Boot Menu Repair & Recovery Method 3::

    Click on the system option that does not start normally, set it as default, and set the "Timeout" option to 10 seconds, and then restart the computer; If it doesn't work, you need to take method 1 or method 2 to fix it.

    If you have any questions, please ask and reply!

    If you are satisfied, please give me an adoption, thank you!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No way! Windows XP operating system does not support permissions.

    The reverse is possible. It is recommended to use a tool to delete it in the PE microsystem of the USB flash drive.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    "Start" "Run", enter "Enter", "Boot", and delete the unwanted system startup items.

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