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Gerard Verhoef
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      08-22-2009
My Vista ssytem crashed some time ago. Since I hadn't backed up all data I
decided to buy a second harddisk and do a fresh install on that second
drive.
Worked fine, but now I get a bootloader message each time I start the
computer, I get chose between (of course) 1. vista and 2. viste. I know that
1. vista, the newest version is the correct one, but I would prefer the
bootloader did't show up at all.

I have seen several posts regarding deleting the vista bootloader, but all
deal with the situation where people wanted to try vista on a XP system and
decided to get rid of vista. These solutions work along the line of xp
software.

Any help woud be appreciated. Needless to say, I want to use extreme caution
not to mess up the now running vista system.

Thanks for reading

Gerard Verhoef

 
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Dominic Payer
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      08-22-2009
The easiest way is to install EasyBCD from
http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1 and use that to edit the bootloader options.



On 22/08/2009 11:10, Gerard Verhoef wrote:
> My Vista ssytem crashed some time ago. Since I hadn't backed up all data
> I decided to buy a second harddisk and do a fresh install on that second
> drive.
> Worked fine, but now I get a bootloader message each time I start the
> computer, I get chose between (of course) 1. vista and 2. viste. I know
> that 1. vista, the newest version is the correct one, but I would prefer
> the bootloader did't show up at all.
>
> I have seen several posts regarding deleting the vista bootloader, but
> all deal with the situation where people wanted to try vista on a XP
> system and decided to get rid of vista. These solutions work along the
> line of xp software.
>
> Any help woud be appreciated. Needless to say, I want to use extreme
> caution not to mess up the now running vista system.
>
> Thanks for reading
>
> Gerard Verhoef

 
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Gerard Verhoef
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      08-22-2009

Thank!

Worked perfectly

Gerard

"Dominic Payer" <> schreef in bericht
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> The easiest way is to install EasyBCD from http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1
> and use that to edit the bootloader options.
>
>
>
> On 22/08/2009 11:10, Gerard Verhoef wrote:
>> My Vista ssytem crashed some time ago. Since I hadn't backed up all data
>> I decided to buy a second harddisk and do a fresh install on that second
>> drive.
>> Worked fine, but now I get a bootloader message each time I start the
>> computer, I get chose between (of course) 1. vista and 2. viste. I know
>> that 1. vista, the newest version is the correct one, but I would prefer
>> the bootloader did't show up at all.
>>
>> I have seen several posts regarding deleting the vista bootloader, but
>> all deal with the situation where people wanted to try vista on a XP
>> system and decided to get rid of vista. These solutions work along the
>> line of xp software.
>>
>> Any help woud be appreciated. Needless to say, I want to use extreme
>> caution not to mess up the now running vista system.
>>
>> Thanks for reading
>>
>> Gerard Verhoef


 
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