Is there any way to remove the Boot Loader message in Windows XP without installing the recovery drive?
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Removing an Operating SystemAt the command prompt, type:bootcfg /delete /ID##
Wherespecifies the boot entry ID that you want to be deleted from the operating systems section of the BOOT.INI file (e.g. 2 for the second Operating system that is listed.Setting the Default Operating System
At the command prompt, type:bootcfg /default /ID##
Wherespecifies the boot entry id in the operating systems section of the BOOT.INI file to be made the default operating system.Setting the Time Out
At the command prompt, type: bootcfg /timeout# Where#specifies the time in seconds after which default operating system will be loaded.
Save a Backup Copy of Boot.ini
- Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.-or-
Click Start, click Run, type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.- On the Advanced tab, click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
- Under System Startup, click Edit. This opens the file in Notepad ready for editing.
- In Notepad, click File on the Menu bar, and then click Save As.
- Right click in an empty area of the Save As dialog box, point to New in the context menu, and then click Folder.
- Type a name for the new folder, for example temp, and then press the ENTER key to create the folder named temp.
- Double-click the new folder named temp, and then click the Save button to save a backup copy of the Boot.ini file.
- Removing an Operating System
At the command prompt, type:bootcfg /delete /ID#
Open the Boot.ini File to Verify Changes
- Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.-or-
Click Start, click Run, type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.- On the Advanced tab, click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
- Under System Startup, click Edit.