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    Booting help

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by jrbbb, Mar 17, 2012.

  1. jrbbb

    jrbbb Newbie

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    i installed win7 on my laptop but then i changed my mind and installed vista again.

    but now i get i boot menu asking me which os to boot vista or win7.
    does anyone know what to do so that i boot in vista without the boot menu.???
    fixmbr or fixboot does nothing.


    thanks


    """has anyone trying to make a copy of his system so that u dont have to install your software etc....??"""
     
  2. DR650SE

    DR650SE The Whiskey Barracuda

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    Why in the world would you pick Vista over 7 :confused:
     
  3. jrbbb

    jrbbb Newbie

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    this is you reply?something that would actually help me?
     
  4. killkenny1

    killkenny1 Too weird to live, too rare to die.

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    Winkey+R=>type "msconfig" in the windows (without brackets :D :D :D)=>in the newly opened window choose "Boot" tab and from there on it's pretty straight forward.