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December 23rd, 2005, 14:30 PM
#3

Originally Posted by
Big Booger
Out of four forums you were the most helpful Booger, thank you very much. Last night after posting I seemed to have fixed it, not 100% but good enough. I'm going to try those steps you gave me. This is what I wrote in the other forums:
This was a really strange problem. What happend was Vista has a different boot loader then NT/XP. So it created a \boot folder and a bootsect file on my C: drive. What I did was deleted that boot folder and the file, as well as my boot.ini folder. That fixed the Vista dual boot screen during boot up. Now it's back to normal, the only dual boot screen that shows up is for my XP partition on my C: drive and XP partition on my D: drive. The only problem now is that under those two choices I have an option for "Windows (default)" which will automatically boot into my C:, but from this point forward I want to boot into my D:. But it's just a matter of hitting the up arrow twice and hitting enter so I don't mind. Just glad I got that Vista screen out of the way.
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