Many users plan to uninstall Win7 after trying Windows 7 for a period of time. Because it is a dual system, after directly formatting the system disk where Win7 is located, they will find that after restarting the computer and entering the system, there will still be a boot menu with two systems for you to choose from. Selecting to enter Win7 is invalid, which means this menu is actually useless. How to delete this startup menu so that the computer automatically enters the only system currently on the machine when it starts?
The deletion method is different in XP system and Vista system. Let’s take a look at the solutions under XP and Vista systems:
If you have an XP system and need to use the XP boot disk to repair it, insert the XP system installation disk, restart and enter System Repair R, enter your When finished, just type exit to exit.
If it is a Vista system, enter msconfig directly in the run to open the startup menu. You will find that there are two "starts" in it. One of them is the application software settings that we are familiar with under XP that start with the system, and the other is the management of the startup menu. Well, just delete Windows 7 from the drop-down menu and that’s it.
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