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When you say, "issue the command
sys C:"
Do you mean simply type this at the dos prompt? If I do, "invalid command or
file name' appears.
Thanks,
John
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You can boot with your Win98 startup disk and issue the command
sys C:
this will rewrite the boot sector, then you can delete these files boot.ini,
ntldr, ntdetect.com, bootsect.dos, pagefile.sys and possibly ntbootdd.sys
from the root of the System partition C:\., then you can delete the Windows
2000 boot partition or possibly the \winnt directory (whichever the case)
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect
:
| I began an upgrade from 98, but aborted it due to hardware issues.
However,
| win2000 is still displayed as a startup choice - the default startup
choice.
| If I don't act quickly, 2000 will be chosen for me - and that leads to a
| dead-end, making it necessary to reboot.
|
| How do I eliminate this boot up system choice and go back to 98 as the
| default?
|
| Thanks,
| John
|
sys C:"
Do you mean simply type this at the dos prompt? If I do, "invalid command or
file name' appears.
Thanks,
John
---
You can boot with your Win98 startup disk and issue the command
sys C:
this will rewrite the boot sector, then you can delete these files boot.ini,
ntldr, ntdetect.com, bootsect.dos, pagefile.sys and possibly ntbootdd.sys
from the root of the System partition C:\., then you can delete the Windows
2000 boot partition or possibly the \winnt directory (whichever the case)
--
Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect
:
| I began an upgrade from 98, but aborted it due to hardware issues.
However,
| win2000 is still displayed as a startup choice - the default startup
choice.
| If I don't act quickly, 2000 will be chosen for me - and that leads to a
| dead-end, making it necessary to reboot.
|
| How do I eliminate this boot up system choice and go back to 98 as the
| default?
|
| Thanks,
| John
|