G
Guy Delaney
I did an unattended system restore with restore disks that I had made.
Everthing went as expected except that Windows XP Professional was put on
drive D, which means that I now have to choose which Windows XP to boot from
at startup.
I redid everything: Manually reinatalled Windows XP on drive C, deleted the
Windows directory from drive D, and reformatted drive D. Everthing works
great except I still have to choose which Windows XP toboot from when I
start my computer. How can I get my computer to boot on through without
stopping for me to choose which operating system to boot from?
Everthing went as expected except that Windows XP Professional was put on
drive D, which means that I now have to choose which Windows XP to boot from
at startup.
I redid everything: Manually reinatalled Windows XP on drive C, deleted the
Windows directory from drive D, and reformatted drive D. Everthing works
great except I still have to choose which Windows XP toboot from when I
start my computer. How can I get my computer to boot on through without
stopping for me to choose which operating system to boot from?