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At the top there are links to the Internet and E-mail programs; these default to the Microsoft programs. We'll discuss changing those later. Under those two shortcuts, we find the "Most frequently used" programs list. But when you start using other programs, you'll notice that Microsoft has given its own an apparent "head start", as they will be slow to disappear from the list.
It is, however, easy enough to remove a program from this list: just right-click on the program you want to remove, and from the menu select Remove from This List.
When you right-click, you might also note that Pin to Start menu is an option. I followed your steps, but mine does not give me an edit option. Any thoughts? I have windows vista and windows XP in partition drives.
After windows vista i installed windows XPin different drive. Now window XP loading default there is no option for dual boot. I required to remove XP and i need my previous vista. I tried every way.
When I turn on my computer it gives me choices to start up both saying Windows default and counts down from 28 seconds. No matter which one I choose it still works, but its annoying. Actually, nothing is there at all. I have a system error message stating that the following file is missing or corrupt. I used the setup disk that I have like they tell me too and it asked what windows installation do i want to log onto… It seems I have more than one windows on my computer. What do I do to get rid of Recovered Vista Choice.
Great article! Gave me just what I needed after an XP reinstall on an old computer. I ended up with a small partition and needed to select which to boot from every time I started the computer. This article got me fixed right up Thank you. Thanks In advance! Please Help…. Since there is no longer an option to edit the boot. I have Windows XP Professional. When I boot up the startup choice defaults to Windows instead of Windows XP Professional, then it goes to a setup menu. I escape this and restart to manually select Windows XP Professional.
How do I get rid of the Windows Setup default forever? I opened the file but it only shows the one option for the operating system I am running, and yet I see the options for Windows 7 when I start my computer. Can you help me with that please? Hi how can i do this in window 7? Duncan How do I get rid of boot choices in Windows 7. For some reason, XP setup leaves a false second boot choice. This note saved me at least a couple of hours of trial and error and with nine PCs due off the bench tomorrow, I needed that time.
Just use msconfig. There is a tab labeled boot, and the boot choices are listed there, with the current OS labeled. I installed win7 in local disk c and win8 in local disk d but i formatted local disk d accidently now when i open my pc win 8 boot screen appears and my pc starts to restart again and again.
My win7 pc has said missing operating system or that has not my win7 desktop only show American megatrends. Try disconnecting USB drives and removing any floppy disks … ha! Floppy disks? Backup everything first, ideally to an NTFS formatted external disk. An install of Windows will likely overwrite all. You could install to a different partition, but the default disk formats are different and Windows would not be able to access the Ubuntu partition. Go to 1. Now you know what to do to change the amount of seconds untill your computer boots into the Default operating system.
You will notice that the annoying default choice has dissapeared along our process of making changes. ALL plus updates done…. Not sure what to tell you. Editing boot. You should at least be able to change which is the default and set the timeout to be very short to reduce the annoyance of having multiple items.
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Do this Subscribe to Confident Computing! I'll see you there! Thank you very much. I tried your recipe. I printed a hard copy and followed the steps very faithfully. Thanks so much Leo. Finally, YES. Hey Leo, I want to thank you for being there. Dean Blair Reply. Many thanks JP Reply.
Thanks leo very much for your help the solution provided by u is very simple and effective Reply. Thanks Leo!
It really worked like a magic which was otherwise an annoying problem. Thanks a Lot! Hi Leo thanks a lot May god bless u arshad Reply. Thank you! It is so effective method. We can fixed it now. I hope you can understand the complication.
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