Hi, usualobject0.
Do you really have two versions of Vista installed? Or is your boot manager
confused?
Can you actually boot to one version, then Restart and select the other
version? Do both versions work? Are they actually different installations,
or just different paths to the same installation?
Perhaps the solution to your problem is as simple as this:
Press <Win>+<Break> keys (Hold down the Windows logo key while pressing
the Pause/Break key. Since each keyboard - especially each laptop
keyboard - is different, you might have to find another combo for your
computer. Or click Start | Control Panel | System to get to the same
location. Either way, the System screen should appear.)
Click Advanced system settings (you probably will need to furnish your
Administrator credentials to get past this point)
Click Advanced, then Settings under Startup and Recovery
Finally, under Default operating system, select the one you want to use,
then clear the check from the box in front of Time to display list of
operating systems - or set the time to just a few or even zero seconds.
Then OK your way out to the desktop.
Next time you restart, it should automatically boot your selection with no
delays.
(A better solution is to use BCDEdit.exe or a third-party program such as
EasyBCD.exe to delete the duplicate listing, but it is a little more
technical.)
If you really do have two installations, post back with more details and we
can help you get rid of one. It might be as easy as deleting the extra
\Windows folder.
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
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> right now i have two versions of windows vista on my laptop and i want to
> get
> rid of both. i know this because everytime i start my laptop it brings me
> to
> the boot manager asking me to select which version of windows vista i
> would
> like to use. i ask my manufacturer on how to eliminate this problem and
> they
> said that i had to reformat my comp. how do i go about doin this? does
> this
> involve me detroying the partition(s)? thanks.